If it will make her happy, I will play by these rules. I will suffer the security procedure
required - hand over my calculator, my admission ticket, my two IDs. I will write
down the codes they assign, bubble in the letters that spell out my name. I am
prepared to fly through the verbal sections, pick off math problems in order of
difficulty, and rediagram the ones that give me trouble the first time around. I will tell
X from Y. I will assign value to all the unknowns.
How does the repetition of "I will" in the above paragraph contribute to the
development of the story?
It shows the narrator's rejection of what her mother wants.
It shows that the narrator has given up on being her own person.
It shows the narrator's willingness to go along with what her mother wants.
It shows that the narrator's one true desire is to go to college and be successful.