What does the bride learn in “Woo’d and Married and A’ ”?


A. Marrying a man who loves her is enough.


B. Having a house of her own is the most important thing in life.


C. If she and her husband work hard, they will eventually be rich.

My choice is A

I agree,

To determine the answer, let's analyze the passage or story from which the question is derived, which is "Woo'd and Married and A'". This short story is part of a collection by Robert Graves. To fully understand the lessons learned by the bride in this story, you can read or review the story itself. By analyzing the events and character development, you will be able to draw your own conclusions.

To find the story, you can try the following steps:
1. Start by searching for the title "Woo'd and Married and A'" by Robert Graves in an online search engine or a digital library.
2. Look for reliable sources such as literary websites, online book retailers, or databases that provide access to short stories.
3. If you have access to physical libraries or your own personal collection of books, you can check if the story is present in any of them.
4. Once you find the story, read it carefully to understand the events, character dynamics, and the lessons learned by the bride.

Read through the story and observe the bride's journey to identify the lessons she learns. Pay attention to her experiences, interactions with other characters, and any transformations she undergoes. By analyzing the story in this way, you will be able to determine whether the correct answer is A, B, or C.