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The following text is from José Rizal's 1891 novel The Reign of Greed (translated by Charles Derbyshire in 1912).

A lady accompanied by her husband entered at that moment and took her place in one of the two vacant boxes. She had the air of a queen and gazed disdainfully at the whole house, as if to say, "I've come later than all of you, you crowd of upstarts and provincials, I've come later than you!" There are persons who go to the theater like the contestants in a mule-race: the last one in, wins, and we know very sensible men who would ascend the scaffold rather than enter a theater before the first act.
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
It explains the urgency some theater patrons feel to be the first ones to arrive at a performance.
A
It emphasizes a character's desire to be an actor.
B
It helps explain why some people dislike attending theatrical performances.
C
It illustrates the lady's contemptuous attitude toward the other people in the theater.
D