Read this excerpt from Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun:

WALTER. (At the window) Just look at 'em down there . . . Running and racing to work . . . (He turns and faces his wife and watches her a moment at the stove, and then suddenly) You look young this morning, baby.

RUTH. (Indifferently) Yeah?
Based on the stage directions, what is the most reasonable inference you can make about how Ruth feels?
A. Ruth doesn't know how to accept a compliment from Walter.
B. Ruth isn't moved by Walter's attempt at "sweet talk."
C. Ruth regrets having married Walter Younger.
D. Ruth is resentful that Walter doesn't have a job to go to.