What are two central ideas expressed in this passage regarding the prince that seem to imply the likelihood of future strife?
Responses
A The fact that he's slated to marry Victoria, and the fact that he hates girls. The fact that he's slated to marry Victoria, and the fact that he hates girls.
B The fact that Victoria is so cruel, while the prince is so tender-hearted.The fact that Victoria is so cruel, while the prince is so tender-hearted.
C The fact that his parents are separated, and that he is temperamental.The fact that his parents are separated, and that he is temperamental.
D The fact that he is so spirited, and his elder brother so mellow. The fact that he is so spirited, and his elder brother so mellow.
E The fact that he is royalty, but grew up poor.