Which statement best expresses how the author uses the varying viewpoints of the reader, Georgia, and her parents to create humor in the passage?

The reader knows that Georgia throws a major tantrum to seek attention, but her parents can't even hear her.

The reader knows that Georgia's parents are trying to be helpful, but her parents are unaware of how their comments make her feel.

Georgia's parents praise her work even though they don't know what she is drawing, but the reader knows it is a portrait of her brother.

Georgia believes that her parents knew what she had been drawing all along, but the reader knows they are just trying to make her feel better.