"I am still in shock that my husband is having an affair. I really can't believe it. I thought we had the perfect marriage. How could I have been so stupid to not see this was happening?

I feel like such a fool." Based on this scenario from the text, choose the option that is NOT an example of an effective paraphrase.
A. You're upset with yourself for not recognizing that something was amiss in your marriage. Is that right?
B. You feel like a fool because you thought you had a perfect marriage.
C. It's difficult for you to come to terms with your husband's infidelity, especially because you were under the impression that everything was fine.
D. All of the above are examples of effective paraphrases.


B

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