How does the dialogue in this passage develop the narrator's point of view?
Ms. Murphy was staring at me with those sweet blue eyes, waiting for
my answer. I didn't think I could stand to rake one more leaf. But I was
trying to build my after-school lawn-care business, and the customer is
always right
"Sure, Ms. Murphy. I can rake the backyard today, too," I replied.
Ugh! My hands were so sore that my blisters had blisters! She had to
have the biggest backyard in the whole neighborhood. This was going
to take the rest of the afternoon.
"Well," I said, "I'd better get started on those leaves for you."
O A. It shows that the narrator likes Ms. Murphy, even though she is
tough.
B. It shows that the narrator has a lot to learn about business.
C. It shows that the narrator can be polite even when unhappy with a
situation.
O D. It shows that the narrator is upset with having to do so much work.