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

Since I do not have the full text of "Initiation," I cannot accurately determine which excerpt from the story correctly matches with the implied resolution. To provide an informed answer, I would need the specific text or a summary of the story.

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

There really was no doubt now that she would get in; This implies that Millicent will accept the invitation.
This is it, all right. The worst part, the hardest part, the part of initiation that I figured out myself; This implies that Millicent decides not to join the sorority.
“Well, what do they do as a club?" Millicent wanted to know; This implies that Millicent will challenge the club’s activities.
Swooping carefree over the moors, they would go singing; This implies that the sorority girls will form a choir.

Based on the given options, the excerpt from "Initiation" that correctly matches with the implied resolution of the story is:

This is it, all right. The worst part, the hardest part, the part of initiation that I figured out myself. This implies that Millicent decides not to join the sorority.

To correctly match an excerpt from "Initiation" with the implied resolution of the story, I would need access to the text of "Initiation" in order to analyze it and provide an accurate answer.