Like others noted, this is a really vague question. I’ll assume you mean exceptionally brilliant or exceptionally beautiful.
Honestly, all four categories sound like a curse. I think the level of both intelligence and beauty most suited to happiness is a few notches above average. Extreme endowments usually turn into psychological baggage.
Obviously, being ugly - especially an ugly woman - is miserable. Feeling unattractive almost always equates feeling inferior. On the other hand, for many exceptionally beautiful women- especially for those who are “stupid” - their identity is almost entirely comprised in their physical appearance. The problem is that beauty is much more ephemeral than other traits. When those women hit 25, they have a small identity crisis, because that’s the age where physical bloom stops and your skin quality deteriorates. Age 30 is a huge crisis. And 40? I know (ex?)-beauties who don’t even know who they are by then.....lol there you go beautiful
<em>a. a poem written in unrhymed iambic pentameter</em>
Answer: pride and to be happy
Explanation:
..the options?
my definition of the mood in poetry would be the feeling the reader gets when they read the work.. it could be sad, angry.. etc..