The correct answer is option d) domestic tasks are unsuitable for Mrs. Deverell’s new social status.
Angel’s comments in lines 60-61 ("‘Please . . .offense’") imply that domestic tasks are unsuitable for Mrs. Deverell’s new social status.
Angel instructs Mrs. Deverell to delegate domestic duties to "the people who should do it," i.e., the servants, in the passage.
Angel makes this statement because she believes that carrying out home duties is beneath her and Mrs. Deverell's new, exalted position. Elizabeth Taylor, an English author, released her debut book, Angel, in 1957.
The book chronicles the life of Angelica ("Angel") Deverell from her teenage years and early writing endeavors through the course of her career as a successful author of thrilling romances, into her decline, old age, and demise.
Despite achieving fame and money and marrying the love of her life, Angel is doomed to an existence of loneliness and disappointment since her closest connections and the work she produces are mocked by the public.
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