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How does the narrator's perspective of Craig's family affect the story?
The family members are a major source of Craig's
O reluctance to make a change out of obligation to
them.
O
Craig's family is portrayed only as Craig's backstory
to the main events of the story.
The family members are portrayed as admirable
O characters who have no other interests aside from
the family's hotel.
Craig's family is portrayed as having high
O expectations about Craig's future in the family
business

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