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read the passage from the novel heidi.heidi had meanwhile reached her field of flowers, and as she caught sight of it she uttered a cry of joy. the whole ground in front of her was a mass of shimmering gold, where the cistus flowers spread their yellow blossoms. above them waved whole bushes of the deep blue bell-flowers.heidi stood and gazed and drew in the delicious air. suddenly she turned round and reached claras side out of breath with running and excitement. \oh, you must come,\ she called out as soon as she came in sight, \it is more beautiful than you can imagine, and perhaps this evening it may not be so lovely. i believe i could carry you, dont you think i could?\adapted from johanna spyri, heidi. trans. marion edwardswhich of the following best describes heidis perspective on the flowers?heidi likes the smell of the flowers but thinks clara is too tired to appreciate them.heidi likes the flowers, though she is hopeful they will be even more beautiful after sunset.heidi wants to enjoy the flowers but knows she wont be able to unless clara comes with her.heidi is thrilled by the beautiful flowers and wants to share them before it gets too late.
- The text states Heidi "uttered a cry of joy" at the sight of the flowers, showing she is thrilled by their beauty.
- She rushes back to Clara, eager to bring her to see them, saying "perhaps this evening it may not be so lovely," which means she wants to share the flowers before they are no longer as beautiful.
- The other options are incorrect: there is no mention of Clara being too tired, Heidi does not think the flowers will be more beautiful after sunset, and she already enjoyed the flowers before going for Clara.
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Heidi is thrilled by the beautiful flowers and wants to share them before it gets too late.