I dare not lift the veil that protects our tribal marriage customs and ceremonies from eyes of outsiders. There is already too little in this world that is sacred; and what Ngozi and I were required to go through during the next week must remain so. I was deeply in debt by the time everything was over, but I was absolutely satisfied with my mother's choice. Ngozi was indeed, an African queen and she had the teeth and smile of goddess. The maiden tutors had done their job well; she was a completely efficient lover and pride, and began at once to save all I could spare towards the cost of acquiring my second wife. My anti-western revolt was gaining momentum.
The evidence would seem to indicate that ____________
A. the author thinks his wife is extravagant B. she had not been properly brought up C. he adores his wife D. the author regrets the cause of his debt
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
The passage gives evidence that the writer helieved that his debt was worth it as he was satisfied with everything about his wife; he was proud of her, adoring her queenly beauty.