Which statement best describes the contrast between Wendell and his friend Ana's perspectives in Seedfolks?
O Wendell describes Ana as demanding, but his account of her actions reveals that she wants to take care of
herself.
O Wendell views the bean plants as destined to die in the cold weather, but he describes Ana's actions as effective.
O Wendell describes his frustration and lack of eagerness in response to Ana's concerns about the dying bean
plants.
O Wendell relays Ana's concerns about the bean plants' needing water but refuses to let her boss him around.