Why does John resist the narrator's attempts to stimulate her mind and express her thoughts? He thinks it will make her condition worse. He wants to be the creative one in their marriage. He thinks it will keep her from more productive work.
Margaret Patson was known as the "Woman of Letters." Margaret wrote many correspondences with her husband during the Middle Ages. The event that she witnessed firsthand was the <u>War of the Roses.</u>
- The War of the Roses was a series of wars that were fought for the British throne in the fifteenth century. She was married to a lawyer and landowner at the time.
- Margaret wrote a lot of letters to her husband asking that he gives them arms and some provisions to sustain their household.
- She is known in British history for her letter writing skills.
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A. Metaphor, because the river of glaring gold light is not directly referring to a glowing river
Answer: the sailor was despondent when he realized he was shipwrecked on a deserted island.
Explanation: despondent means to be in low spirits from loss of hope or courage.