6. PART B: which of the following quotations from the text best support the answer to Part A?
A. "Why, darling, I thought you'd be pleased. You never go out, and this is a great
occasion." (Paragraph 12)
B. "She thought for several seconds, reckoning up prices and also wondering for
how large a sum she could ask without bringing upon herself an immediate
refusal and an exclamation of horror from the careful-minded clerk." (Paragraph
22)
C. "He threw over her shoulders the garments he had brought for them to go
home in, modest everyday clothes, whose poverty clashed with the beauty of
the ball-dress." (Paragraph 48)
D. "It was the end, for her. As for him, he was thinking that he must be at the office
at ten." (Paragraph 53)