Use the poem "Dear Unwelcome Visitors" to answer the question.

Dear Unwelcome Visitors

But I’ve no power to enchant./ And honestly, I’m glad I can’t.

Which option explains what the speaker is telling the reader in these lines?

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Responses

She wants to be a witch but cannot.
She wants to be a witch but cannot.

She is glad that people leave her alone.
She is glad that people leave her alone.

She is very glad that she is not a witch.
She is very glad that she is not a witch.

She wishes that she could cast spells.
She wishes that she could cast spells.
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She is glad that she does not have the power to enchant others and is not interested in that ability.
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She is glad that people leave her alone.
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