In "The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl," why is Wong embarrassed to go with her grandmother to an American store?

She scolds Wong and tries to shame her

She walks slowly and appears to be elderly.

She speaks loudly and stands out as different

She shouts rudely and haggles with the clerks.

She speaks loudly and stands out as different.

In "The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl," Wong is embarrassed to go with her grandmother to an American store because her grandmother speaks loudly and stands out as different.