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English, 06.01.2021 01:00, thutch1950oww9q0

Read the following quote from Ripe Figs and answer the question below. "Every day Babette danced out to where the fig trees were in a long line against the fence. She
walked slowly beneath them, carefully peering between the gnarled, spreading branches, But each
time she came disconsolate away again."
What is the connotative meaning of the phrase "Every day Babette danced out to where the fig.
trees were"? (RL4)
O Babette rushes to the trees with certainty that the higs have ripened.
O Babette is, in fact, a dancer and uses the trip to practice her routine.
o Babette is each day renewed in her optimism that the figs have ripened,
O Babette does not have much hope of seeing ripened figs,

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