Tessa does not let the museum's rejection letter deter her from attaining her aim for the finale in the story 'The show must go on.' Thus, option D is correct.
"The Show Must Go On" is the story that derived its name from a phrase that means that no matter what the situation is, the movie or the show must be set before the audience.
In the story, Tessa knows about what the letter is about but instead of being sad or feeling dejected she charges herself up and decides to achieve her goal no matter what the circumstances are.
After the rejection and the plans not working according to her she decides to change her method and decides to work with the flow. She overcomes her obstacles so that something refined is produced.
Therefore, option D. Tessa overcomes her rejection and works hard to achieve her dream.
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