Read the excerpt from Eighty Years and More:
Reminiscences, 1815-1897.
I still recall, too, going into the large darkened parlor to
see my brother, and finding the casket, mirrors, and
pictures all draped in white, and my father seated by
his side, pale and immovable. As he took no notice of
me, after standing a long while, I climbed upon his
knee, when he mechanically put his arm about me and,
with my head resting against his beating heart, we
both sat in silence, he thinking of the wreck of all his
hopes in the loss of a dear son, and I wondering what
could be said or done to fill the void in his breast.

Which best retells the central idea in this excerpt?
Stanton's memory of her brother's funeral is still
fresh in her mind.
Stanton develops a need to please her father during
childhood.
Stanton decides she must work to discover the
cause of her brother's death.
Stanton's relationship with her father is stronger
than that of her sisters..