The lines from the poem The Lady’s Dressing Room by Jonathan Swift that would help the reader infer Celia’s social class are:
Five hours, (and who can do it less in?) / By haughty Celia spent in dressing; /The goddess from her chamber issues, / Arrayed in lace, brocades and tissues.
It is a satire about an upper-class woman’s dressing room. Women of higher classes tend to spend more time embellishing themselves than women of lower classes do. They care more about their physical appearance.
Humorous stone? I could be wrong tho tbh
The passage of the Seventeenth Amendment granted U.S. citizens the right to vote for Senators for the first time in 125 years when it was passed in 1913.
Answer:
she is angry at him, but then her feeling give way to fear and uncertainty.