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Focus on the words "choked", "grow" and "fruition" in the line, "the heart in which high emotions have been choked before they could grow to fruition." What does Roosevelt compare emotions to in this line?
A. The feeling that a thought has been cut short
B. A living animal that has been killed
C. A plant whose growth has been stunted by weeds
D. Emotions that have grown unchecked
Answer: C. A plant whose growth has been stunted by weeds
Step-by-step explanation:
The word "fruition" refers to the realization or fulfillment of a plan or project, but it can also mean the act of bearing some kind of fruit from a plant. When it´s said that a plant "chokes" another, it means that it grows all around it and takes away the light and space it needs to "grow". Rosevelt uses the idea of a plant getting choked to talk about the lack of high emotions in some people.