Para.7 “To start with I must admit that at first I harbored reservations about a mixed marriage, prejudices you might even call them. But when I met Mark I found him a charming and intelligent young guy. Any mother would be proud to have him for a son-in-law. So, color has nothing to do with it. Yes, my friends talk. Some even express shock at what you are doing. But they live in a different world. So you see, Mark’s color is not the problem. What is the main idea of this part?
A.
Gail's mother harbored reservations about a mixed marriage
B.
Any mother would be proud to have a man like Mark for a son-in-law.
C.
My friends would talk about the mixed marriage.
D.
Mark’s color is not the problem.