Which statement provides the BEST comparison of the narrator's and the father’s points of view about the trip throughout the story?

Responses

A Like the narrator, the father looks forward to getting used to the rough terrain during the journey.Like the narrator, the father looks forward to getting used to the rough terrain during the journey.

B Like the father, the narrator looks forward to the journey in which she finds a part of her identity.Like the father, the narrator looks forward to the journey in which she finds a part of her identity.

C Unlike the father, the narrator is disinterested in the journey as she knows she will get sick during the travelUnlike the father, the narrator is disinterested in the journey as she knows she will get sick during the travel

D Unlike the father, the narrator is conflicted about her feelings during the adventurous journey.Unlike the father, the narrator is conflicted about her feelings during the adventurous journey.

D Unlike the father, the narrator is conflicted about her feelings during the adventurous journey.Unlike the father, the narrator is conflicted about her feelings during the adventurous journey.

To determine the best comparison of the narrator's and the father's points of view about the trip throughout the story, we need to analyze the statements provided.

A - This statement suggests that both the narrator and the father look forward to getting used to the rough terrain during the journey. However, there is no indication in the question about the rough terrain being a focus of their points of view, so we can disregard this option.

B - This statement suggests that both the father and the narrator look forward to the journey as a means of finding a part of their identity. This is a valid comparison because both characters share a similar outlook on the trip, making this a possible answer.

C - This statement suggests that the narrator is disinterested in the journey because she knows she will get sick. However, there is no indication in the question about the narrator's disinterest, so we can disregard this option.

D - This statement suggests that the narrator is conflicted about her feelings during the adventurous journey. However, there is no information provided about the father's point of view being conflicting, so we can disregard this option.

Based on the analysis, the best comparison of the narrator's and the father's points of view about the trip throughout the story is option B: "Like the father, the narrator looks forward to the journey in which she finds a part of her identity."

D Unlike the father, the narrator is conflicted about her feelings during the adventurous journey.