Which detail from "Tenth Day: Tenth Story" in The Decameron best demonstrates Griselda's stoically patient attitude?

She begs her husband's servant to kill her daughter mercifully.

She admits that her "lowly condition" is "at odds" with her husband's nobility.

She blames "the cruel assault of hostile fortune" rather than her husband for her troubles.

She feels despair when her husband announces his plan to divorce her.

Respuesta :

She says that she wants her daughter to be killed mercifully and she is slow with her feelings.

its A. She begs her husband's servant to kill her daughter mercifully.