"Pink think" is a model of thinking that prescribes certain social roles that are suitable and appropriate for women, such as "sugar and spice and everything nice", fear of mice, bad driving, interest for gossip, the ultimate function of childbearing... According to Peril, all of these stereotypes are outdated - but they still somehow sustain because the patriarchal model that is at their core sustains and survives.
The word in the passage that is the key to understanding Ophelia's tone is: B. AFFRIGHTED.
<span> Ophelia: alas! my lord, i have been so affrighted.
This means that she got scared or frightened. Her fear originated from seeing Lord Hamlet disheveled. </span>
The answer is B. because she can feel the wind like it is her mother<span />
The answer is, "Subordinate clause."
A subordinate clause is also known as a dependent clause, which is the opposite of an independent clause. An independent clause is a part of a sentence that can stand on its own and can still technically be a valid sentence. A dependent clause depends on the main clause to form a complete sentence.