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Read paragraphs 32–37.

(32) "The fact is that I can't write by gas-light. I fear I shall have to defer beginning the work until spring."

(33) "But you used to say that the winter was the best season for writing."

(34) "I thought so at the time, but I find I was wrong. It will be a great blow to me to give up the work for the present, but there is no help for it."

(35) When spring came I reminded him that now was his opportunity to begin the book.

(36) "You are eternally talking about that book," he snarled.

(37) "I haven't mentioned it for a month."

How do the underlined portions of the text shape a central idea of the story?

A.
by confirming that the husband will always have an excuse about why it is not the time to write
B.
by suggesting that good writing requires a special type of inspiration that cannot be forced
C.
by revealing that the husband has never truly intended to write a book and has been lying about it
D.
by implying that it is important to have the right conditions before starting to write a book



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