Why does the author include details about the dinner party hosted by the Lins in "The All-American Slurp"?

to illustrate the narrator’s frustration with her parents’ customs
to reveal the Lins’ difficulty with trying to understand their neighbors
to highlight the narrator’s developing friendship with Meg
to emphasize a key similarity between the Gleasons and the Lins

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The correct answer is: to reveal the Lins' difficulty with trying to understand their neighbors.

The details about the dinner party hosted by the Lins in "The All-American Slurp" serve to highlight the cultural differences and the challenges the Lins face in trying to fit in with their American neighbors. The narrative focuses on Mrs. Lin's anxiety about following American customs and traditions correctly, which reveals her struggle to understand and adapt to the cultural practices of her new environment.