单选题You know the narrator understood his aunt’s feelings because .Ahe had invited her to accompany him to see his fatherBhe could see she was getting oldCbe had once loved herDhe knew she quarreled with him to cover her feelings

单选题
You know the narrator understood his aunt’s feelings because .
A

he had invited her to accompany him to see his father

B

he could see she was getting old

C

be had once loved her

D

he knew she quarreled with him to cover her feelings


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解析:
第一段第三句话就讲到“我知道她和我争吵时因为她无法承受她哥哥要去世的现实”。

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