Read this excerpt from "Gravity" by Judith Ortiz Cofer:

I knew that my rebel disguise worried my parents, but we had an unspoken agreement we all understood would be revoked if they objected too much to my hippie clothes and loud music. By day I looked and acted like a good Catholic girl, wearing my Queen of Heaven High School uniform of gray plaid wool, penny-loafers with socks, hair in a braid, the whole bit. After school I became whoever and whatever I wanted.
Which of the narrator's main character traits does the passage most clearly develop?
A. How she comes to accept her parents' cultural norms
B. How she has to conform to express her individuality
C. How she attempts to connect more with her parents
D. How she is able to fit in both at home and at school

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Answer:

B. How she has to conform to express her individuality

Explanation:

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According to "Gravity", the narrator's main character traits does the passage most clearly develop include option B: How she has to conform to express her individuality.

What is the perspective of the passage?

From the given passage we see that he went back to the mountain village and got a teaching job in a small school built by his parents.

Further he said he had books sent to him by the government and he felt like a rich man even though the salary was small.

Therefore, correct option is B.

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