What does Gabriel imply about his reason when he says, "you going to walk off and leave your motherCjust like that?" (lines 59C61)?

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When Florence announces that she is leaving for New York, both Gabriel and Ma react negatively but for different reasons.

What does Gabriel imply about his reason when he says, "you going to walk off and leave your motherCjust like that?" (lines 59C61)?
A . He is happy that Florence is leaving.
B . He doubts that Florence will really leave.
C . He is proud of Florenceā€™s sense of independence.
D . He feels that Florence has some obligation to Ma.
E . He believes that Florence is sneaking away with a boyfriend.

Answer: D

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