Read this excerpt from a passage.
I'm a normal high school kid-that is, I like listening to music. Until about a year ago, I always liked listening to it loud. Loud enough that it
filled up my head and pulsed through my body, so the boundary between me and the music disappeared. I've listened to countless hours of music
-vibrant music pouring into my ears through my headphones, washing over me from car speakers, or blasting at me from gigantic speakers at
concerts.
But there's something about me that makes me not so normal. I have a hearing loss and a constant ringing in my ears that, unless some medical
miracle happens, I'll suffer from these impairments forever. My ear problems are so severe that I feel I need to warn you: You have to protect your
hearing as much as you can.
What conclusion can be made about the narrator of this reading?
A)She thinks that other people are to blame for her hearing loss and she wants to make sure they do not affect others in the same way.
B) She regrets making choices that lead to her hearing loss and wants to inform others so they avoid making those choices.
C) She thinks that companies who make headphones and speakers are somewhat to blame for her hearing loss and she is upset about that.
D) She blames her parents for allowing her to make poor choices that led to her hearing loss and wants to share her story.