The following passage (paragraph 38) mainly adds to the development of the text by .

There was a wake that night to the unconfined joy of the neighbors, who would rather a burial than a wedding. The friends of the family sat about the coffin, and through the house with long pulled faces. Mrs. Tuckley officiated in the kitchen, making coffee and dispensing cheese and crackers to those who were hungry. As the night wore on, and the first restraint disappeared, jokes were cracked, and quiet laughter indulged in, while the young folks congregated in the kitchen, were hilariously happy, until some member of the family would appear, when every face would sober down.
Answer choices for the above question

A. revealing that most of the neighborhood secretly hated Mr. Hart

B. illustrating that the Harts’ neighbors care mostly about their own entertainment

C. showing that Mrs. Tuckley was the Hart family’s only true friend in their time of need

D. suggesting that only the younger guests were disrespectful to the Hart family

B. illustrating that the Harts’ neighbors care mostly about their own entertainment