Review the eleventh and twelfth paragraphs.
10. A voice calls, "Celia, I can't see you!"
11. "I don't need to be seen, Mother!" Catgirl's tone is indignant; like how cats would sound if they could speak.
12. "What do you mean, you don't need to be seen?" I snap. "You're nowhere near old enough for that luxury." I yank the door wide so that Catgirl's mother, standing in her own doorway, can see straight through to my couch. That's how close together these trailers are.
13. I expect the mother to say something like, "Catgirl, you come home this
How are the narrator and Celia alike in terms of being "seen"?
A. Both of them enjoy investigating other people.
B. Both of them long for someone to understand them.
C. Both of them resist exposure.