To accurately answer your question, I would need to see the specific excerpt from "How Nellie Bly Went Undercover to Expose Abuse of the Mentally Ill." However, I can guide you on how to analyze the evidence once you review the text. Look for clues that indicate the psychiatrists' attitudes or actions regarding their patients and the public:
- If the excerpt discusses the overwhelmed nature of the psychiatrists or refers to difficulties in managing patients, it may support option A.
- If it conveys a lack of concern for the patients' well-being, it may support option B.
- If there are indications that psychiatrists are aware of Bly's investigation and are reacting to it, that could suggest option C.
- If the text mentions efforts to block public access to information or conceal practices, option D might be the best fit.
By looking for these themes in the provided evidence, you should be able to identify which option is best supported by the excerpt.