The resolution of lizabeth’s conflict in “marigolds” develop the theme is when Lizabeth is able to express her deep anger by ripping up all of Miss Lottie’s marigolds. When she has realized that she destroyed the beauty of Miss Lotties marigold, she felt ashame and i<span>t was at this point, Lizabeth recalls, that she lost her innocence and became a woman</span>
Dear diary,
This might sound like one of those, stereotypical journal entries. Actually, it might sound more like, a suicide note interrupted. Sorry trigger warning.
Today at school, I was afraid to answer a question for the first time in my life. It was like the answer was stuck inside me, but I couldn't move. I couldn't raise my hand. I was afraid to ask questions, and even though I didn't know what to do I just sat there.
When I got home I was bored, I had no homework nothing. I saw all the post of my friends, they were having a good time. And even though, I knew they were there for me...I was still lonely.
You, diary. Is the only thing I can use to express my feelings. Because hurting myself isn't an option anymore. So thank you.
Sincerely, Writer.
<span>An argument covering all of the elements of the subject. </span>
Outflow is the answer assuming that the underlined word is influx.