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question 4 of 5 what does the narrator realize by the end of the story? a. that larry reyes is not such a bad person b. the depth of her father’s anger at her c. that she is not committed to the revolution after all d. that she wants to connect with others who have the same background
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To solve this, we analyze each option based on typical narrative arcs (assuming the story is about identity/connection, common in literary analysis):
- Option A: Focuses on Larry Reyes, but the question is about the narrator’s self - realization, so less likely.
- Option B: Centers on the father’s anger, not the narrator’s own realization about herself.
- Option C: Rejecting a revolution commitment is a possible realization, but without context, it’s less common than a desire for connection.
- Option D: Wanting to connect with others of the same background is a common self - discovery in stories about identity, heritage, or belonging.
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D. That she wants to connect with others who have the same background