read the following excerpt and answer the question that follows. i believe there is no conversing with or writing to an amiable woman, much less a gloriously-amiable fine woman, without some feeling of delicious passion. but why be hurt or offended by that compliment? can no honest man speak directly of his impressions of a woman? take a little of the tender witchcraft of love, and add it to the generous, the honorable sentiments of manly friendship, and i know but one more delightful morsel, which few, few in any rank ever taste. such a composition is like adding a cream to strawberries; it not only gives the fruit a more elegant richness, but has a peculiar deliciousness of its own. which of these statements best summarizes what burns is saying in this excerpt? group of answer choices i do not understand what kind of magic you have used to make me feel our relationship is the sweetest thing in life. consider my honesty as a compliment; our relationship makes life sweeter in a way that few people get to experience. why are you offended by my saying that our relationship makes life sweeter? i am only speaking honestly. i am sorry for offending you, but i cannot deny that our relationship makes life sweeter.