Read the passage. My dearest Fanny, I am writing what will not be of the smallest use to you. I am feeling differently every moment, & shall not be able to suggest a single thing that can assist your Mind.—I could lament in one sentence & laugh in the next, but as to Opinion or Counsel I am sure none will [be] extracted worth having from this Letter. In this passage from “On Making an Agreeable Marriage,” Jane Austen worries that _____. Fanny will be insulted that Austen is laughing at her she has good advice to give Fanny she herself feels differently with each passin
Well if you read the passage it states, " I am feeling differently every moment, & shall not be able to suggest a single thing that can assist your Mind." This only fits one of the choices. If you look at the third choice it also says "feels differently"
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