Okay, first I have to deliver this tray of food to my first table. Then I'll fill up these sodas and get extra salad dressing for the table by the window. Gosh, what am I forgetting? Oh, I better run over here and ask how their food is and fetch dessert for the little boy. Wow, we're busy tonight, I haven't even got time to take one break! Oh, no, someone is waving at me! I'd better go see what they need.
"Can I help you?" I ask.
"We've been sitting here with no service for five minutes. Are you going to stop taking a break now and help us, miss, or do we have to leave?" An angry man asks.
"I'm so sorry, sir, I'll be right with you," I reply.

How does the narrator's perspective affect the message of the scene?

A.
It shows a positive bias toward the customer.
B.
It shows that restaurant customers should be more sympathetic toward servers.
C.
It shows that customers have a right to be mad.
D.
It does not affect the message.