My best guess is B. The town shoemaker marries a beautiful young maiden despite the wishes of her rich family. During the 14th century, the theme of chivalric romance and love is emerging and growing in literature. It is unlikely that the other options would fit the historical context because there are no such things as trolls, young girls would never be able to survive on their own, and a sailor would not have the resources to travel to every country (particularly because not many were known during the time period).
The word prodigy applies to Waverly due to her being especially good at chess, or whatever it was she does. Her mother's point of view on prodigy is being the best she can be, and the term applies to her mother by not being quite as smart as her daughter.
Explanation:
A monarch, such as a king or queen, rules a kingdom or empire
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Not sure if you're given actual answer options but from what I can see, I can conclude that the answer should be auditory :) hope this helps!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The passage is in first-person point of view and it demonstrates what the narrator is thinking towards this competition.