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Read the following excerpt from the great gatsby, in which daisy notices that her little finger is bruised:

"you did it, tom," she said accusingly. "i know you didn't mean to, but you did do it. that's what i get for marrying a brute of a man, a great, big, hulking physical specimen of a——"
based on this excerpt, which statement best explains how daisy feels about her marriage?
a. she wishes she had stayed single instead of getting married.
b. she does not consider tom to be a good example of manhood.
c. she regrets her decision to marry a poor man instead of a rich one.
d. she is a fragile woman who deserves better treatment from her husband.

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