Read this passage from "An Hour with Abuelo” by Judith Ortiz Cofer.


Then with her pushing the wheelchair – maybe a little too fast – they roll down the hall. He is already reading from his notebook, and she’s making bird noises. I look at my watch and the hour is up, to the minute. I can’t help but think that my abuelo has been timing me. It cracks me up. I walk slowly down the hall toward the exit sign. I want my mother to have to wait a little. I don’t want her to think that I’m in a hurry or anything.

What does Arturo’s perspective reveal about the consequences of his visit?

O The way he feels about his mother has changed.
O The way he feels about the old lady has changed.
O The way he feels about visiting his abuelo has changed.
O The way he feels about the nursing home has changed.
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