Which is the speaker implying when comparing her soul to a field?
1. that her spirit has been damaged but will recover, just as a new crop will grow in the field
2. that she is anticipating joy just as a flower anticipates the rain
3. that her thoughts are as dark and gloomy as the color of the soil in the field
4 that her personal development is similar to a tree growing in a field
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