"Hey, Shauna! What do you think of the new sports car?" Missy asked her friend excitedly. She pointed to the gaudy model on the showroom floor. 
 Shauna replied, "Oh, I suppose it's adequate." 
       "Are you out of your mind? That's a rather firm opinion to take with this well-engineered piece of machinery." 
       "I don't see the need to replace my current vehicle," Shauna defended herself. "The car I have is just fine."
       "You're so traditional when it comes to buying things," Missy criticized. "You don't care at all about being in style, do you?"
 2 
 What does Missy suggest of Shauna by using the word traditional in the paragraph above? 
 A. 
 Shauna practices a certain faith. 
 B. 
 Shauna believes in a particular style. 
 C. 
 Shauna follows established customs. 
 D. 
 Shauna is outdated, not current.