a. This excerpt emphasizes Regina's dismissive attitude toward her husband Horace. First, she speaks on Horace's behalf although he does not wish wish to speak to Ben; then Regina chooses to ignore the fact that he is tired and has him speak with Ben all the same. She has been making decisions on her own, behind his back, and now she is pressing him for time, although he is ill. She is merely using him in order to have her way.