Suppose an author uses multiple narrators to tell a story about a prince who falls in love with a peasant from another kingdom. Which sentence from the story would best convey the point of view of a noblewoman from his own country, whom he is promised to marry?

A. We are risking too much — our families will never approve.
B. There's no way I'm going to be humiliated by a silly, short-lived crush.
C. You will carry out your duty as I decided it for you decades ago.
D. I'm obligated to obey his orders, but I'm afraid to keep covering up this lie.

Respuesta :

I believe its B, because she's saying that she won't let him humiliate her wit the silly crush he has on the other woman

Answer:

B. There's no way I'm going to be humiliated by a silly, short-lived crush.

Explanation:

As the noblewoman from the prince´s country, she sees this woman he is in love with as a crush, as something with no importance, and as he is promised to marry him, she has been educated to know that he is the love of her life and that to him she should respond, so when she hears about this passion the prince has for other lady from other country, she obvisuly feels betrayed and she feels her destiny betrayed, thats why she feel humilliated by this decision the prince wants to make.