Read the excerpt from the final draft of Rasma Haidri's poem "The Lottery."

That’s six and a half million a year for life!
Haidri chose to preserve this line from the second draft, with one revision. Which choice best explains Haidri's purpose in underlining the words "for life" in her final draft?

Group of answer choices

She wants to make it grammatically correct.

She wants to convey the character's emotions.

She wants to provide more poetic language.

She wants to show how it is related to the title.

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The best choice that explains Haidri's purpose in underlining the words "for life" in her final draft is:

She wants to convey the character's emotions.

By emphasizing "for life," Haidri likely aims to highlight the profound impact and implications of winning the lottery, which can evoke a range of emotions, such as hope, excitement, or anxiety about the future.