In "Farewell to Manzanar," the connection between Jeannie's desire to join the Girl Scouts and her aspiration to be carnival queen can be understood as linked to her deep-rooted desire for acceptance and validation. Both activities represent opportunities for Jeannie to engage with communities and gain recognition, serving as a means for her to assert her identity and find her place in a world that feels isolating and hostile due to her family's circumstances. Thus, the most fitting response would be:
They show how both are linked to Jeannie's desire for acceptance and validation.