Part A
How do Mariane's perspective and her mother's perspective differ in these panels?
• A. Her mother is trying to be realistic, while Marjane refuses to acknowledge what happened.
• B. Her mother thinks it is better to lie to Marjane, while Mariane wants to know the truth.
• C. Her mother wants to protect Marjane, while Marjane needs to see what really happened.
• D. Her mother wants Marjane to be more careful, while
Mariane wants to live life normally.
Part B
How do the conflicting perspectives identified in Part A help readers understand the author's coming-of-age experience?
• A. They show that parental interference can help maintain childhood innocence.
• B. They show that the horrors of war make young people grow up faster than they should.
• C. They show that memories of traumatic events experienced in childhood can fade in time.
• D. They show that hiding the truth from a young person can have lasting effects.
Please help!
