单项选择题

Questions 11-15 are based on the following passage:
  Ernest Hemingway wrote a short story called"The Capital of the World."In it he tells about a Spanish father who wants to reconcile(和解)with his son who has run away to Madrid.In order to locate the boy he takes out this ad in the newspaper;"Paco,meet me at Hotel Montana at noon on Tuseday.All is forgiven.Love,Papa."
  Paco is a common name in Spain,and when the father goes to the suare he finds 800 young men named Paco wating for their fathers.
  What drew them to the hotel? As Hemingway tells it,it was the words "All as forgiven."The father did not say,"All WILL BE forgiven IF you do this or that."Not,"All WILL BE forgiven WHEN you do such and such."He simply says,"All is forgiven."No strings attached.
  And that's the hard part-un-attaching the strings.The origin of the expression "no strings attached" may go back to ancient tiems when documengts were written on parchmengt(羊肉卷)that were rolled up and secured with a string.
  The Babylonian Talmud(犹太法典)tells of a man who gives his wife a bill of diverce on such a parchment,but holds onto the string so that he can snatch it back,should he choose to do so.The divorce,therefore,is not considered valid since he will not give it freely.Similarly,love,forgiveness or friendship that is given with strings attached are not valid,since they acn be snatched back at any time.
 


 

By saying"All is forgiven",the father intends to()。

A.win his son's forgiveness
B.forget about the unpleasant past
C.leave his son alone
D.reconsider his son'problems