“He was silent, stupefied, in dismay, at the sight of his wife weeping. He stammered, “What is the matter? What is the matter?” By a violent effort, she had controlled her vexation and responded in a calm voice, wiping her moist cheeks, “Nothing. Only I have no dress and consequently I cannot go to this affair. Give your card to some colleague whose wife is better fitted out than I.” He was grieved, but answered, “Let us see, Matilda. How much would a suitable costume cost, something that would serve for their occasions, something very simple?” She reflected for some seconds thinking of a sum that could ask for without bringing with it an immediate refusal and a frightened exclamation from the economical clerk.” (The Necklace)
I. What can we infer about Matilda’s emotions and financial situation based on her husband’s reaction and her response to not having a dress for the affair?
II. Which of the following is NOT a reason for Matilda’s distress in the extract
(A) She has no suitable dress for the affair.
(B) She is upset about her husband's reaction.
(C) She is worried about the cost of a suitable costume.
(D) The card did not bear her name.
III. What did Matilda suggest that her husband do with the card?
IV. In the given extract what does the term ‘economic clerk’ imply?