What does the following passage mainly reveal about Lizabeth (paragraph 34)?

Suddenly I was ashamed, and I did not like being ashamed. The child in me sulked and said it was all in fun, but the woman in me flinched at the thought of the malicious attack that I had led.
Answer choices for the above question

A. The mature part of Lizabeth experiences remorse and shame.

B. Lizabeth wishes that she and the neighborhood kids had gotten the chance to kill all of Miss Lottie’s marigolds.

C. Getting older means that now Lizabeth realizes what poverty her family lives in.

D. Lizabeth feels more like a woman because she is bored by summer and ready to go back to school.

1 answer

The passage primarily reveals that:

A. The mature part of Lizabeth experiences remorse and shame.

This choice accurately reflects the internal conflict Lizabeth is experiencing, as she grapples with feelings of shame and realizes the malicious nature of her actions, indicating her growth into maturity.