My friends and family who visit Nepal from America complain about different things regarding travel, but my complaint is a bit different from theirs. I am fine with carrying purified, filtered water, and antacids as I travel and eat out. I struggle with having to leave one beautiful place so quickly after I have just begun to fall in love with it. Pokhara Valley was a dream with the Fishtail Mountain, Fewa Lake, the serene blue sky and crisp air, the clean cobblestone path, the temple in the middle of a lake, and delicious food in Nepali restaurants. I had seen Jomsom in plenty of music videos where the mountains and the pretty stone houses form a beautiful backdrop of people dancing in joy. My expectations were of high altitude, if I may say so.

How does the description in paragraph 3 shape the character of the narrator?
Responses
A It shows that she is not affected by the travel inconveniences.It shows that she is not affected by the travel inconveniences.
B It reveals that she judges the others who complain a lot.It reveals that she judges the others who complain a lot.
C It demonstrates that the narrator is largely misunderstood.It demonstrates that the narrator is largely misunderstood.
D It suggests that she is often in conflict with the other travelers.

A It shows that she is not affected by the travel inconveniences.