What is the main idea in this entry from Dorothy Wordsworth's journal?
31st. Set forward to Stowey at half-past five. A violent storm in the wood; sheltered under the hollies. When we left home the moon
immensely large, the sky scattered over with clouds. These soon closed in, contracting the dimensions of the moon without concealing her.
The sound of the pattering shower, and the gusts of wind, very grand. Left the wood when nothing remained of the storm but the driving
wind, and a few scattering drops of rain. Presently all clear, Venus first showing herself between the struggling clouds; afterwards Jupiter
appeared The hawthorn hedges, black and pointed, glittering with millions of diamond drops; the hollies shining with broader patches of
light. The road to the village of Holford glittered like another strean On our return, the wind high-a violent storm of hall and rain at the
Castie of Comfort. All the Heavens seemed in one perpetual motion when the rain ceased; the moon appearing, now half velled, and now
retired behind heavy clouds, the stars still moving, the roads very dirty
A exploring the forest around the road leading to Holford
B. the weather during the writer's journey to Holford
C.
the writer's admiration for the moon
D.
the writer's dislike of stormy weather


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Answer:

B. weather during writes journey

Explanation:

Shows how the focus is on the weather. Even if described in almost poetic way, and even if the moon is mentioned a couple of times; authors point is to give an account of what the weather was like during the journey to Holford. Reader is told about the clouds, wind gusts, sound of the storm, what things looked like before and after it hit. Notice, however, that the writer does not express any dislike for the stormy weather. It is just a simple account of it, but written in a beautiful manner.