In "Farewell to Manzanar," the authors highlight Jeannie's desire to join the Girl Scouts and her aspiration to be carnival queen as expressions of her need for acceptance and validation. Both activities represent a longing for connection and recognition in a world where she often feels marginalized due to her Japanese American identity and the experiences of internment.
Therefore, the correct connection is: They show how both are linked to Jeannie's desire for acceptance and validation.