The final line of the poem "To a Daughter with Artistic Talent" suggests that the speaker expects his daughter's art to transform as she grows older. (option B)
"To a Daughter with Artistic Talent" is a poem by Peter Meinke in which the speaker, most likely Meinke himself, addresses his daughter about her talent for painting.
Let's take a look at the last stanza to be able to analyze the final line of the poem:
(20) And you never know why (I was lying
before when I said I knew).
You never know the force that drives you wild
to paint that sky, that bird flying,
and is never satisfied today
(25) but maybe tomorrow
when the sky is a surreal sea
in which you drown . . .
As we can see above, the speaker knows that his daughter's art will transform as she grows older. "Tomorrow" refers to the future, when she sees things differently from now, "when the sky is a surreal sea."
With the information above in mind, we can choose option B as the correct answer.
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