It is getting to be a great effort for me to think straight. Just this nervous weakness, I suppose. And dear John gathered me up in his arms, and just carried me upstairs and laid me on the bed, and sat by me and read to me till it tired my head. He said I was his darling and his comfort and all he had, and that I must take care of myself for his sake, and keep well. He says no one but myself can help me out of it, that I must use my will and self-control and not let any silly fancies run away with me.

Use the passage to answer the question. This passage appears later in the story. What does it reveal about the narrator? (1 point) Responses that she is adapting to motherhood well. that she is adapting to motherhood well. that she is gradually settling into the room. that she is gradually settling into the room. that she is being well cared for by her husband. that she is being well cared for by her husband. that her mental state is slowly deteriorating. that her mental state is slowly deteriorating.

that she is being well cared for by her husband.