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What judgement is the narrator making when she observes that her mother has “become so small in her living of life”? (Paragraph 28)
A. The narrator thinks less of her mother because she did not attend an American
university.
B. The narrator thinks less of her mother because she is too rigid and does not take risks.
C. The narrator thinks less of her mother because she is too focused on what other people
think.
D. The narrator thinks less of her mother because she does not communicate with her
husband or daughter.

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