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How does the narrator view Jennie by the end of the story?

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A. She views Jennie as a nuisance and nothing more.

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B. She views Jennie as a rival for her husband's affection.

C. She views Jennie as a sweet little girl

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D. She views Jennie as a competitor who also wants to discover the

secret of the yellow wallpaper.

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Answer:

D. She views Jennie as a competitor who also wants to discover the

secret of the yellow wallpaper.

Step-by-step explanation:

She views Jennie as a competitor who also wants to discover the secret of the yellow wallpaper.

The woman(narrator) is married to a doctor. Her husband discovers that his wife suffers depression and recommends isolation as a therapy. The narrator has a very active mind and still performs certain activities satisfactorily. Her husband believes that placing her on isolation will help her recover from depression quickly. Jennie, her sister in law, comes over and becomes her nurse and a housekeeper. Jennie ensures that the woman is being catered for at all times. The narrator is keen to discover the woman who hides inside of the yellow wallpaper in the room and does not want Jennie to find out about her secret actions.

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Answer:

She views Jennie as a competitor who also wants to discover the secret of the yellow wallpaper, by the end of the story.

Step-by-step explanation:

The narrator is a woman who has a very active mind and his husband, who is her doctor as well, recommends that she should be in isolation to get better from her depression, then Jennie, her sister in law becomes her nurse and a housekeeper and the narrator has the obsession of discovering the woman who hides inside of the yellow wallpaper in the room and does not want Jennie to see what she is doing.

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