Answer:
The speaker is offering all of herself to her beloved.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is from the short story <em>Violets </em>written by Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson, an American poet, journalist, and political activist. It's a part of the letter the narrator receives from his beloved.
An implicit message is a message that isn't explicitly stated but is understood from the context. The implicit message in the given excerpt is that the speaker is offering all of herself to her beloved. She loved flowers and often wore them in her hair. She sent them to him along with a lock of her hair and a ribbon from a dress she wore during their meeting. These aren't mere items; her giving them away symbolizes her giving all of herself to him.
This is why the fourth option is the correct one. The first two options aren't correct as they don't represent an implicit message, and the third is incorrect because this passage has nothing to do with gardening.
Trilles can you the toullete please
Complete each sentence using the appropriate option
- “Could someone help me lift the lawnmower into the pickup truck?” “I’m not busy. I <u>will help</u> you”.
- There’s someone at the door, <u>I’ll answer</u> it.
- <u>Will you have</u> time to help me tomorrow?
- You <u>will be</u> in Rome tonight.
- I wonder how many of us still <u>will be</u> here next year.
- I <u>will go</u> again next year.
- What horse you <u>will you ride</u> tomorrow?
- They <u>will lay</u> the foundation next week.
- I <u>will wait</u> here till he comes back
- She <u>will go</u> on a cruise next summer.
- Did you remember to book seats? Oh no, I forgot. I <u>will telephone</u> for them now.
- I’ve hired a typewriter and I <u>will learn</u> to type.
- “What do you do when you grown up?” “I <u>will be </u>an acrobat in a circus”.
- My brother has just returned from America. Oh good, we <u>will ask</u> him to our next party.
- Why have you set your alarm to go off at five-thirty? Because I <u>will get</u> up then. I’ve got a lot to do.
- <u>Will you open</u> the door for me please? - Yes, certainly.
- Next week when there <u>will be</u> a full moon, the ocean tides will be higher.
- “Why have you bought so much food?” “I <u>will cook</u> for ten people.”
- “Look out! That tree <u>will fall</u>”
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