Which sentence from the text best supports the correct answer to Question 7?

Answer choices for the above question

A. “The women are finally able to ‘lose’ their preconceived notions about one another and emerge together onto ‘common ground.’”

B. “She belongs not to one or the other side, but to a bit of both.”

C. “Though tense, the drama between the grandmother and customers hardly rises to the level of epic conflict between cultures, and while a divide does exist between the two sides, it is not a chasm—the disagreement is grounded in lack of understanding, lack of knowledge, and lack of familiarity, which are not insurmountable obstacles.”

D. “Most people are principally aware of one culture, one setting, one home; exiles are aware of at least two, and this plurality of vision gives rise to an awareness of simultaneous dimensions, an awareness that is—to borrow a phrase from music—contrapuntal.”

The correct answer to Question 7 cannot be determined from the given sentences.