Review the underlined sentence on page 5. What
does the figurative language in this sentence
suggest about the narrator?
His thoughts of Mangan's sister prompt him to
romanticize mundane chores.
His duties at the marketplace offer him a chance to
show off for Mangan's sister.
His trips to the hectic marketplace enable him to
forget about Mangan's sister.
His feelings for Mangan's sister lead him to neglect
his family responsibilities.​