Read the passage. She turn’d, and she blush’d, and she smiled, And she looked sae bashfully down; The pride o’ her heart was beg
uiled, And she played wi’ the sleeves o’ her gown. … Syne blinkit sae sweet in his face, And aff like a maukin she flew. In “Woo’d and Married and A’” by Joanna Baillie, describe the effect the bridegroom’s words have on his young bride. It causes the bride to become annoyed about being poor. It causes the bride to blush and makes her content. It causes the bride to blissfully ignore everyone around her.
The answer is It causes the bride to blush and makes her content. This is supported by the text when it says "<span>She turn’d, and she blush’d, and she smiled" </span> I hope this helps! Can I have Brainliest? :) <span />
Go out and do the things you always wanted to do with vim and vigor, going for the maximum pleasure, vigorous enjoyment, commit and follow through with your desires of life.