I'm going for A or B.
Why?
Because Calorie budget and total calorie need fit what you say. So.. my final answer is A.<span />
By using the context, we can determine that the meaning of the word "futile" in "Marigolds" is "fruitless" or "pointless".
- "Marigolds" is a short story by Eugenia W. Collier (born in 1928 in Baltimore). This is where the word "futile" appears in the story:
<em>"I suppose that </em><em>futile </em><em>waiting was the sorrowful background music of our impoverished little community when I was young."</em>
- What the narrator, Lizabeth, means is that is was pointless<u> to wait for things to get better, for poverty to just disappear.</u>
- The context and setting of the story is the <u>Great Depression</u>. Lizabeth and her family live in a very <u>poor neighborhood</u>, and things are only getting worse due to the <u>awful economic situation</u> of the country.
- Thus, waiting seemed futile, fruitless, pointless. Nothing was going to change.
Learn more about the story here:
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Answer:
I think this is the answer. I just thought to myself what i would say to another person
Explanation: I am very sorry if it is wrong
I have a few tips ~
1. Plan your toast in advance.
2. Use tidy notes for it.
3. Keeping it short.
4. Showing your emotions and feelings.
5. Acknowledging people who are not present.
Hope this helps :)