What do paragraphs 15-16 reveal about Josephine's and Louise's different points of view in the passage? (1 point)

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Josephine misunderstands Louise and believes she is sick with grief, but in reality, Louise feels freed by her husband's death.
Josephine misunderstands Louise and believes she is sick with grief, but in reality, Louise feels freed by her husband's death.

Josephine believes that Louise is too frail to be left alone, but Louise knows that she is healthier than everyone believes her to be.
Josephine believes that Louise is too frail to be left alone, but Louise knows that she is healthier than everyone believes her to be.

Josephine worries that Louise's imagination is worsening her heart condition, but Louise is too distracted by her fantasies to notice her erratic heart rate
Josephine worries that Louise's imagination is worsening her heart condition, but Louise is too distracted by her fantasies to notice her erratic heart rate

Josephine cannot understand why Louise wants to be alone while grieving, but Louise actually wants to be alone to celebrate the death of her husband.

Josephine misunderstands Louise and believes she is sick with grief, but in reality, Louise feels freed by her husband's death.