<p>I also put desire. I don't recall any other choice making much sense :O</p>
<p>why the husbands do it: I put desire</p>
<p>what was the question referring to "revenge"? and the answer</p>
<p>What about the one asking for why women had galls. I don't remember the choices</p>
<p>i dont remember that one ... how was it set up?</p>
<p>for the purpose of the mother in the peacock story, I put to contrast the narrator's views and make his plan seem more reasonable</p>
<p>galls:</p>
<p>sensitive.....
rash....
bold
ashamed... something</p>
<p>wedaft: me too
parik: what was the setup for the revenge question</p>
<p>I put contrast narrator's views as well...i dont remember answer to galls..i dont remember how it was used in context either</p>
<p>also for galls... sexual desires</p>
<p>But I do think it is their husbands' faults
If wives do fall: say that they slack their duties
And pour our treasures into foreign laps;
Or else break out in peevish jealousies,
Throwing restraint upon us; or say they strike us,
Or scant our former having in despite;
Why, we have galls; and though we have some grace,
Yet have we some revenge. Let husbands know
Their wives have sense like them: they see and smell
And have their palates both for sweet and sour,
As husbands have. What is it that they do
When they change us for others? Is it sport?
I think it is: and doth affection breed it?
I think it doth : is't frailty that thus errs?
It is so too. And have not we affections,
Desires for sport, and frailty, as men have?
Then let them use us well: else let them know
The ills we do their ills instruct us so.</p>
<p>This is it.</p>
<p>I believe this "Or scant our former having in despite;" is about how husbands disregard their own past but still get irritated at their wives if they have a sketchy past. In terms of the "If wives fall" questions, I may have put adultery but I can't remember...that sounds right</p>
<p>yes i put sexual desires</p>
<p>the question abotu scant our former:</p>
<p>was it something about the wives past behaviors?</p>
<p>OO I think I put wive's past behaviors...im not sure..I do remember A being husband's past behaviors and B being wife's past behaviors and I chose B i think</p>
<p>what were some of the questions for the muse one?</p>
<p>muse represents invention</p>
<p>he was trying to draw inspiration from other poetry</p>
<p>poitn of hte passage was to suggest that writing must be spontaneous and from the heart</p>
<p>the intelligence was so that his lover cna see his despair?</p>
<p>YES!...rofl this is amazing...however I wasn't really sure waht the passage about...i was thinking it was about writing to someone he loved to show how he feels - what was the answer to the last question of that passage? it was like...what was the point of the passage</p>
<p><em>EDIT</em> HOLY **** I GOT ALL THOSE ROFL! suprise...</p>
<p>Okay how about the senator passage...tricky for me lol</p>
<p>who was that D___ person...was it the servant? And why was the senator losing his patience?</p>
<p>I don't know that passage was hard</p>
<p>i put uhh servant</p>
<p>and the carriage was not making progress cause the servant was whipping the horses to no effect</p>
<p>point of passage: spontaneous and from the heart
hmmm what were the other options for the despiar q?</p>
<p>so servant and lack of progress right? good...thats what I had</p>
<p>same same
what were the other options for despair?</p>