How do the authors of Farewell to Manzanar acknowledge conflicting viewpoints in the memoir?

A. They detail both Jeannie's and Papa's differing opinions on how young women should dress and behave.

B. They show both Jeannie's disapproval of Mama for working as a dietician and Papa's approval of it.

C. They include both Jeannie's and Kiyo's differing opinions on Jeannie converting to Catholicism.

D. They reveal both Jeannie's positive opinion of Radine and Mama's negative opinion of her.

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A. They detail both Jeannie's and Papa's differing opinions on how young women should dress and behave.

This option highlights the conflicting viewpoints within the family dynamics, particularly around gender roles and expectations, which is central to the memoir's narrative.

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