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Which word best describes the girl’s mother in “Woo’d and Married and A’ ”? A. disapproving B. harsh C. practical D. silly

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The correct answer is C) practical.

In “Wood and Married and A”, the best word to describe the girl’s mother is practical.

“Wood and Married and A” is and old poem written by Scottish writer Alexander Ross in 1776. Known as “The Bride Cam’ Out O’ the Byre”, it has a most known adaptation written by Joanna Baillie in 1843 and was published in the “Book of Scottish Songs”. As shown in the song, the mother of the bride can be described as a practical woman.

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User Jurij Pitulja
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Out of the following choices given, the word that best describes the girl's mother in "Woo'd and Married and A" is practical. The answer will be C. 
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