Which sentences in this excerpt from "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman suggest that the narrator’s husband has
a condescending attitude toward her? A) What is it, little girl?" he said.
B) "Don't go walking about like that—you'll get cold."
C) I thought it was a good time to talk, so I told him that I really was not gaining here, and that I wished he would take me away.
D) "Why, darling!" said he, "our lease will be up in three weeks, and I can't see how to leave before.
E) Of course if you were in any danger, I could and would, but you really are better, dear, whether you can see it or not. I am a doctor, dear, and I know."
F) "Bless her little heart!" said he with a big hug, "she shall be as sick as she pleases!