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The following text is adapted from Louise Erdrich's 2020 novel The Night Watchman. Louis Pipestone is collecting signatures for a petition from fellow members of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa on the tribe's reservation in North Dakota.

Louis Pipestone tended the petition like a garden. He kept it with him at all times. In town, his eyes sharpened when he noticed a tribal member who hadn't yet signed. Wherever they were—at the gas pump, mercantile [general store], at Henry's [Café], on the road, or outside the clinic and hospital—Louis cornered them. If they were waiting for a baby to be born, he'd have them sign. If they were laughing, if they were arguing. If they were taking a child home from school, they signed.
Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?
To portray Louis Pipestone's strong commitment to collecting signatures for the petition
A
To demonstrate that most tribal members are enthusiastic about signing the petition
B
To show that attitudes toward the petition within the tribal community change over time
C
To suggest that some tribal members refuse to sign the petition because they dislike Louis Pipestone
D