Answer:
In "The Doll's House," the readers can tell about Aunt Beryl from her reaction to the doll's house when the Burnells first receive it is (B) She often complains.
Step-by-step explanation:
“The Doll's House” by “Katherine Mansfield” is a story on social discrimination in the society and about the hope that this would change one day.
Aunt Beryl complains about the "smell of the paint" of the "doll house". Though it was a well-ventilated area, she kept complaining that smell of the paint would make someone ill. Instead of appreciating the kindness of the one who gave the gift, she only complains about the smell of the paint.