The answer is B. because she doesn't truly plan to marry Paris, so she doesn't really need "ornaments." She's being misleading.
The here fellow some verses upon the burning of our house is a poem from Anne Bradstreet , she wrote it to espesas the trauma loss of her home and most of her possessions. However the understanding that god had taken then away in Oder for her family to live a more pious life( I love the poem is beautiful I hope you like it)
The garb of the described character suggests mystery and perhaps a little fear.
The right option is A. men's. That is the correct form of the possesive. When you say men's shoe department you are referring to the department of shoes for men. B is wrong because the appostrophe must be placed in front of the "s". And C does not have tha appostrophe which is required to form the possesive.