What does the author indicate in this sentence? They steer their father's yacht, walk the Lord knows how many miles, and don't care a cent about rain, besides doing a host of other things that would shock our ladies to death; and yet in the parlor are the most elegant looking women, in their satin shoes and diamonds, I ever saw…
Lord Hardwicke’s daughters were very health-conscious women. Lord Hardwicke’s daughters were self-contained and independent women. Lord Hardwicke’s daughters were both feminine and physically active. Lord Hardwicke’s daughters were haughty women who disliked going outdoors.
wht do u think it is ? @jboothe
B?
Nahh Because the passage has nothing to do with them being independent its about them being fit and feminine at the same time so its C @jboothe
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