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7 August, 04:49

Which sentence from Response to Erik of Sweden best summarizes Queen Elizabeth's purpose for writing the letter?

A. And while we perceive there from that the zeal and love of your mind towards us is not diminished, yet in part we are grieved that we cannot gratify your Serene Highness with the same kind of affection.

B. And that indeed does not happen because we doubt in any way of your love and honour, but, as often we have testified both in words and writing, that we have never yet conceived a feeling of that kind of affection towards anyone.

C. And we in our turn shall take care that whatever can be required for the holy preservation of friendship between Princes we will always perform towards your Serene Highness.

D. We certainly think that if God ever direct our hearts to consideration of marriage we shall never accept or choose any absent husband how powerful and wealthy a Prince soever.

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  1. 7 August, 05:06
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    The correct answer here would be B.

    The purpose of this letter written by Queen Elizabeth is to reject the advances of the Erik of Sweden and explain that she does not reject him because of some personal reasons but that she actually rejected everyone and does not have the feelings for anyone. Her main concern is the country.
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