Read the passage from "Becoming Naomi León."

It had been a double month of Sundays since Gram, Owen, and I were knitted together snug as a new mitten. I can point a stick, though, at the exact evening we started to unravel, at the precise moment when I felt like that dog in an old Saturday morning cartoon. The one where the mutt wears a big wooly sweater and a fox runs up and pulls a hanging-down piece of yarn. Then the fox races off with it, undoing the tidy stitches one by one. Pretty soon the poor dog is bare to its skin, shivering, and all that had kept it warm is nothing more than a bedraggled string. . .

Which choice best summarizes the paragraph?

Responses

Naomi describes an event in her life as a sweater unraveling. She has lived with Owen and Gram for a long time.
Naomi describes an event in her life as a sweater unraveling. She has lived with Owen and Gram for a long time.

Naomi has lived with Owen and Gram for a long time. One evening, something happens to unravel their lives.
Naomi has lived with Owen and Gram for a long time. One evening, something happens to unravel their lives.

Naomi remembers pointing a stick at things one evening. This is the time in her life when things begin to change.
Naomi remembers pointing a stick at things one evening. This is the time in her life when things begin to change.

Naomi feels like a dog in a Saturday morning cartoon where the dog’s sweater starts to unravel until nothing is left.
Naomi feels like a dog in a Saturday morning cartoon where the dog’s sweater starts to unravel until nothing is left.