The correct answer for the given question above would be option C. Despondence is an antonym of exuberance. Despondence means being extremely sad or unhappy or grumpy while exuberance, in contrast, means being extremely happy with everything. In some cases, experiencing both can be a sign of having a psychiatric disorder.
It's not a. obviously because he doesn't know that she and her father fought over her not wanting to marry him. It's not b. because he acts like she is already his wife and I quote says "Till then, adieu, and keep this holy kiss." It isn't c. because the whole reason her father insisted he marry her so quickly was because of her deep grieving over "Tybalt", which concludes that the answer is d. (Sorry just wanted to be thorough so you wouldn't be confused.)
He explains that the part of his life during which he escaped from slavery. ... Thomas Auld visits Baltimore, and Douglass approaches him asking to be allowed to seek work on his own. Thomas Auld refuses him, assuming that Douglass intends to escape.
Be thankful for what you have