What can you tell about Squeaky from this line in "Raymond's Run"?

"You'd think she'd be glad her daughter ain't out there prancing around the May Pole getting the new clothes all dirty and sweaty and trying to act like a fairy or a flower..."

Question 3 options:

She likes fancy clothes.

She wishes she could dance around the May Pole.

She thinks the May Pole is a silly waste of time.

She does not like to get dirty and sweaty.

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From this line in "Raymond's Run", it can be inferred that Squeaky thinks the May Pole is a silly waste of time.
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