Which excerpt from "Initiation" correctly matches the implied resolution of the story?

English · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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 To determine which excerpt from "Initiation" by Sylvia Plath correctly matches the implied resolution of the story, we would need to first understand the plot, the characters involved, especially the protagonist, as well as the conflicts and how they are resolved as the story reaches its conclusion. Since "Initiation" is a short story about teenage girl Millicent's journey of self-discovery as she undergoes the initiation process to join a high school sorority, the resolution likely centers around Millicent's decision regarding her membership. The implied resolution in "Initiation" could thus concern her realization about the value of individuality over conformity. However, without specific excerpts from the text, it's impossible to provide the correct match. Once provided with the possible excerpts, it would be possible to analyze and determine which one aligns with the story's resolution.

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