Read the passage and answer the question that follows.

In a small town known for its delightful desserts, two friends, Rashina and Jake, sat at their favorite ice cream parlor, each savoring their own unique experience. Rashina, with a joyful smile, held her double-scoop cone of creamy chocolate and vanilla ice cream. She exclaimed, "Ice cream is the best dessert in the world! So many yummy flavors! Can't get any better than this!"

On the other side of the table, Jake watched with a look of bemusement on his face—he had chosen a refreshing fruit sorbet instead. He relished the coolness of the lemony tang, appreciating the vibrant flavors and colors.

"Well, for you, maybe," Jake chuckled, raising his sorbet to the light. "But I much more prefer sorbet. It's light, refreshing, and I'm pretty sure it's healthier!" Despite their differing tastes, the two friends acknowledged the validity of each other's preferences.

What conflicting perspectives are presented in the story?

Rashina prefers ice cream and Jake prefers sorbet.
Rashina prefers ice cream but Jake hates ice cream.
Rashina and Jake share the same perspective.
Rashina thinks ice cream is healthy and Jake disagrees.

Rashina prefers ice cream and Jake prefers sorbet.