53.2k views
5 votes
Gilman writes, "I'm feeling ever so much better! I don't sleep much at night, for it is so interesting to watch developments." How does she contrast this with the narrator's attitude at the beginning of the story?

Group of answer choices

The house is described as cheap and shabby, but the narrator wears expensive jewelry to cheer herself up.

The house is described as glamorous, but it is actually very small ad run-down, which is part of the reason why the narrator wants to leave.

She seems healthier and wants to leave the house, but at the end, she wants to stay and her illness is much worse.

She is very sick and wants to stay, and she continues to voice her desire to stay even though she is still ill.

2 Answers

6 votes

Answer:

The house is described as glamorous, but it is actually very small ad run-down, which is part of the reason why the narrator wants to leave.

Step-by-step explanation:

User CoreLean
by
5.6k points
4 votes

Answer:a

Step-by-step explanation:

User Frank Borzage
by
4.6k points