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WILL GIVE BRAINLEST Read the passage.

Her mither then hastily spak,
“The Lassie is glaikit wi’ pride;
In my pouch I had never a plack
On the day when I was a bride . . . .
Wi’ havins and toucher sae sma’!
I think ye are very weel aff
To be woo’d and married at a’.”
In Joanna Baillie’s poem “Woo’d and Married and A’,” what is the mother’s opinion about the marriage?


Her daughter should marry for more wealth.

Her daughter is insensitive toward her husband.

Her daughter is ungrateful for what she has.

Her daughter should be the primary breadwinner.

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MsEducated
The correct answer is C.

The mother feels her daughter is ungrateful for what she has. The mother says, "When I was your age, I never had..." implying that the daughter should be thankful to have so much.

At the end, the mom says, "I think you are very well off to be wooed and married at all." Her mother is saying, "Be grateful -- you're lucky to be getting married at all!"

Her daughter is ungrateful for what she has

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