"You are not to go into the gooseberry garden," said the aunt, changing the subject.
11"Why not?" demanded Nicholas.
12"Because you are in disgrace," said the aunt loftily.
13 Nicholas did not admit the flawlessness of the reasoning; he felt perfectly capable of being in disgrace and in a gooseberry garden at the same moment. His face took on an expression of considerable obstinacy. It was clear to his aunt that he was determined to get into the gooseberry garden, "only," as she remarked to herself, "because I have told him he is not to."
How do paragraphs 10 to 13 contribute to the development of the plot? Use two details from the text to support your response. IM GIVING BRAINLIEST