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1. Early on in the story, John laughs at the narrator’s uneasiness about the house they are renting. What is the narrator’s response?
A) She feels belittled and tells him so.
B) She is unsurprised and resigned to being laughed at.
C) She resents his laughter and mentally adds it to her list of marital grievances.
D) She becomes upset and collapses into melodramatic sadness.
2. Which of the following best describes why the narrator’s husband is an impediment to her getting better?
A) He is rarely at home to see her.
B) He is preoccupied with their new baby.
C) His confidence in his authority as a doctor blinds him to her worsening state.
D) He provides her with all that she needs, so she is not motivated to try to get better.
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By Charlotte Perkins Gilman