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.

There really was no doubt now that she would get in; This implies that Millicent will accept the invitation.

The correct option that matches with the implied resolution of the story is: "There really was no doubt now that she would get in; This implies that Millicent will accept the invitation."

The correct excerpt that matches with the implied resolution of the story is:

"There really was no doubt now that she would get in; This implies that Millicent will accept the invitation."

To arrive at this answer, you can follow these steps:
1. Read each excerpt carefully and determine the main idea or implication.
2. Compare each excerpt with the overall story and think about how it would likely be resolved.
3. Eliminate the options that do not match the implied resolution.
4. Determine which remaining option best aligns with the resolution of the story.

In this case, the excerpt "There really was no doubt now that she would get in" suggests that Millicent will accept the invitation, indicating a positive resolution where she becomes a member of the sorority.