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In her poem, "The Adversary," Phyllis McGinley includes these lines,
Life is the fruit she longs to hand you,
Ripe on a plate
Which sentence provides the BEST interpretation of these lines?
Your mother keeps handing you dishes.
Your mother wants to help and understand you.
Your mother always wants to feed you.
Your mother wants to share her fruit.


Sagot :

Answer:

It is "your mother wants to help and understand you"

Explanation:

longing- essentially means want or yearning.

I picked the "share your fruit" on accident but its the second one.

Hope this helps!