It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. In the poem "Song of Becoming", the reader can most likely conclude that the central conflict in the poem is a dispute over o<span>wnership of land areas. Hope this helps.</span>
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What the reader can infer is that; Della was so excited to have the combs she had wanted, that she momentarily forgets she has cut her hair. She cries as she realizes she will not be able to use them
<h3>How to get Inference from a passage?</h3>
This question was taken from the book titled "The gift of the maggi". Now, in this story, Della was a young housewife who lived in a small apartment in New York with her husband, Jim.
Now, Della had been carefully saving money to enable her to buy a Christmas gift for Jim, but she was taken aback when she discovered that she had only collected one dollar and eighty-seven cents.
Thus, we can conclude that Della's reaction to opening her gift was that Della was so excited to have the combs she had wanted, that she momentarily forgets she has cut her hair. She cries as she realizes she will not be able to use them.
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