How does Tetrault reveal her point of view to readers in paragraph 10?
A) The diction in paragraph 10, such as "trotted", "railed", and "hurled" reveals Tetrault's disapproving point of view, regarding Stanton's opposition strategy.
B) The diction in paragraph 10, such as "trotted", "railed", and "hurled" reveals Tetrault's disapproving point of view, regarding Douglass' strategy.
C) Tetrault uses past tense to assure readers that she believes the opposition strategy of Stanton to be outdated and inappropriate.
D) Tetrault encloses keywords in quotation marks to highlight them and to indicate her approval of their use.