Answer:
B) Stanton develops a need to please her father during childhood.
Step-by-step explanation:
Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences, 1815-1897 is an autobiography of Elizabeth Cady Stanton whose life goal was to improve women`s status in society. In this book, she writes about every significant detail her life consisted of, her notions of marriage, religion, women`s rights, patriarchal society, the recollection of her parents, husband, children, and friends of whom the best was Susan B. Anthony. Of course, there are given carefully decomposed motives that led her to live a life we know about now.
In this excerpt, it can be made the inference of, how even in the toughest moments, when she needed support herself, she gave it to her father ( although she lost someone too) in order to please him.