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Which sentence from the passage BEST explains why Clark doesn't think his Aunt would like to attend the orchestra?

A
Indeed, for her own sake, I could only wish her taste for such things quite dead, and the long struggle mercifully ended at last.
B
I suggested our visiting the Conservatory and the Common before lunch, but she seemed altogether too timid to wish to venture out.
C
She was further troubled because she had neglected to tell her daughter about the freshly opened kit of mackerel in the cellar, that would spoil if it were not used directly. . .
D
I was perplexed as to what measure of musical comprehension was left to her, to her who had heard nothing but the singing of gospel hymns in Methodist services at the square frame school-house on Section Thirteen.

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it would most likely be D

Explanation: for the wasy the '"aunt" was confused of what musical comprehension was which makes it feel like she is not intrested

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