Shaylene has fallen in love with a beautiful water lily. She has never had one before, so she asks the cashier at the flower shop for some advice about how to care for for it. What will the cashier MOST likely advise Shaylene abour her new aquatic plant?

A: Keep it in plenty of water

B: Make sure it is in direct sunlight

C: Plant it into fertilized soil

D: Only water it once a month

A: Keep it in plenty of water

A: Keep it in plenty of water

To find out what the cashier is most likely to advise Shaylene about caring for her new water lily, we can consider the needs and characteristics of water lilies. Water lilies are aquatic plants that require specific care to thrive.

Option A: "Keep it in plenty of water." This could be a likely advice because water lilies are aquatic plants that require a steady supply of water. They are usually found in ponds or other bodies of water. So, keeping it in plenty of water could be important for its health.

Option B: "Make sure it is in direct sunlight." This is less likely to be the advice since water lilies thrive in partial shade rather than direct sunlight. They prefer sunlight but need some shade to protect their delicate petals.

Option C: "Plant it into fertilized soil." Again, this is less likely to be the advice as water lilies are aquatic plants and do not typically grow in soil. They are usually grown in containers that are filled with a mixture of clay and loam, rather than fertilized soil.

Option D: "Only water it once a month." This is also less likely to be the advice as water lilies require a constant supply of water. They should be kept moist but not submerged.

Based on the characteristics of water lilies and typical care requirements, it is most likely that the cashier would advise Shaylene to keep the water lily in plenty of water (Option A).