Respuesta :
A. She regrets missing an opportunity for friendship with someone who is as interested in nature as she is.
In the passage it says that she "suffered a sharp pang as the guest went away". This would show that she did not want him to leave. This eliminates options C and D as those options do not indicate that she wants the ornithologist to stay. From this passage, we also do not know anything about a white heron. This leaves the only possible answer to be option A.
The passage suggest is Sylvia's feeling about the ornithologist's departure is option A i.e. She regrets missing an opportunity for friendship with someone who is as interested in nature as she is.
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In perusing the story, you realize that Phoenix didn't go with the tracker on his excursion, nor did she give him any cash she had no cash herself.
She did, be that as it may, acknowledge his assistance escaping the trench, and she confronted him down even as he pointed his weapon at her. So you have two potential responses now.
Contemplate which started things out. In the story, the tracker helped Phoenix out of the trench prior to pointing his firearm at her and harassing her.
Had she previously passed his test by tolerating his assistance, how could he then, at that point, point the weapon at her. That wouldn't actually appear to be legit.
So for this inquiry, the most intelligent response is the third one, that she persevered even as he compromised her. After that second, he let her leave.
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