Read the excerpt from the story "Mami and Papi (from When I Was Puerto Rican)."
“Negi, come help in the kitchen.”
I pretended not to hear but felt her eyes bore holes in the back of my head. Papi stepped between us.
“Let her stay. I can use the help.”
I peered between his legs and saw her squint and pucker her lips as if she were about to spit. He chuckled, “Heh, heh,” and she whirled toward the kitchen shed, where the fire in the fogón was almost out.
What does this interaction between Mami and Papi reveal about their relationship?
They may disagree, but they also compromise.
They often struggle for control over the household.
They have different views on how to raise children.
They frequently argue, but they also apologize.
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