Which statement from the passage BEST conveys Carnegie’s point of view about this part of his life?
A “I never knew what an enraged woman meant till then.” (line 10) B “My hopes were high, and I looked every day for some change to take place.” (lines 44 and 45) C “They had their own troubles and bore them.” (lines 43 and 44) D “The prospect of want had become to me a frightful nightmare.” (line 2)
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The text of the passage is required to accurately answer this question as it depends on Carnegie’s perspective discussed in the passage.