Passage 1:

According to the book of Luke in the Christian Bible, a father once divided his inheritance between his two sons. The younger son left home and spent his share on wasteful and luxurious things. After he spent his fortune, he returned to his father. He begged his father to hire him as a servant so that he wouldn’t have to go hungry. The father, however, quickly forgave him and asked his servants to dress his son in rich clothing. To celebrate his son's return, he asked his servants to slaughter a fattened calf for a celebratory meal. The younger son in the story is often referred to as the prodigal son.

Passage 2:
The first thing Maddison noticed as she entered Earl's Diner was the new barstools and counter. But then her attention moved to walls, the ceiling, the lighting, the waitresses, and even the menu. Everything had undergone a drastic change.

The owner of the diner stood behind the counter. "So, what do you think?" he asked a bit anxiously. “I just inherited some money from my dad and thought I’d use it to fix up this place.”

"Earl, you must be your father’s prodigal son," Maddison said, as she glanced again at the whole diner.

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Select the correct answer.
Read the two passages. What can you conclude about the second passage based on the biblical context from the first passage?
A.
Earl's Diner looks worse after the renovation work.
B.
Maddison is jealous of Earl's inheritance from his father.
C.
Maddison thinks Earl wastefully spent money on his diner.
D.
Maddison is glad to see a different menu in Earl's Diner.

C. Maddison thinks Earl wastefully spent money on his diner.