Answer:
The narrator is dismissed by her superiors when she asks questions about an occurrence that may have been supernatural.
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The statement that best describes the situation found in this passage and that best reflects a social attitude of Wharton's time is the fact that the narrator is dismissed when she tries to ask questions about an event that worries her. There are two issues that are reflected here: gender and class. Because the woman is a female, as well as a servant, her opinions and worries are not considered important. This is also a gothic element as it shows the vulnerable, weak female who is a victim. This is a common feature of Gothic literature.