Question #N569

The narrator describes the setting as "a great French house with a grim sleepy tante and no companions of one’s own age, life becomes a dull thing, and one is ready for any new sensation." The narrator then describes the feeling of “shut up,” and she complains that she has “no companions” except for her “sleepy tante.” She also complains that her life is “dull” and that she is “ready for any new sensation,” which suggests that she wants a change. Which statement best describes the connection between the two parts of this passage?

The two parts of this passage are connected by
A. a comparison between Odalie’s current life and her desire for a change.
B. a contrast between Odalie’s feelings and her reasons for feeling that way.
C. a description of Odalie’s social life and a description of her physical surroundings.
D. an explanation of Odalie’s feelings and a suggestion for how she might change her situation.