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(PLEASE I NEED THIS ASAP) Read the following passage from "the Ramayana" in which princess Sita attempts to rest after having seen Rama

(PLEASE I NEED THIS ASAP) Read the following passage from "the Ramayana&quot-example-1
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The letter B is the right answer

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Sita loved Rama, and the whole situation to which she and Rama are inserted makes her worried about this love and concerned about her beloved in general. When reading the text we can say that Sita is infatuated, and that her love is something beyond carnal attraction, but it is linked to the spirit and the most intimate layer of her being. The situation together with her feelings makes her agitated and not being able to solve these problems and allowing her to be with her beloved leaves her frustrated.

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Option B, disenchanted, is the right answer.

The convergence of Rama with Sita did not persuade Sita; as it was a rather inadequate meeting. She desired Rama to stay with her for a slightly longer period. Nevertheless, when she sees her hopes not coming true she laid in anxiety and impediment. Sita loved Rama She loved Rama and her sentiment of love prevailed much above than attraction. Hence, by examining her panic and the circumstances in which she was it can be assumed that she was disenchanted, she could be infatuated but being disenchanted by the prospect of Rama is a petty less perfect expression of her feelings.

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