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28 January, 14:20

Read the final lines of "Wood and Married and A™ by Joanna Baillie. Wood and married and a

WI' Johnny to roose her and a'

She thinks hersel very weel aff

To be wood and married at al

which conclusion about the bride's marriage can the reader draw by the end of this poem?

The marriage will only last for a little while.

The marriage will never have any arguments.

The marriage will be a happy one.

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  1. 28 January, 14:34
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    The marriage will be a happy one.

    Explanation:

    I read the entire poem and it analyzed saying that at the very end she was truly happy in her marriage. So the last final lines would mean she thinks the marriage will be a happy one because she has a good husband and knows that now and has finally found true happiness.
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