Which statement best describes the narrator's viewpoint of Aunt Gold Teeth? He thinks she is proud of her husband's wealth and s
ocial position. He believes she is flamboyant but harmless. He thinks she is worried but optimistic about her husband's health. He believes she is an eccentric craving attention.
He thinks she is worried but optimistic about her husband's
health.
In the central theme of the story, it is given a fact that
the belief of superstitions is something to be afraid of, although people have
taken a wise decision to trust on medicinal treatments.