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English, 06.05.2020 21:15 patrick171888

Based on the events in the passage, which sentence best describes the narrator’s views of the native villagers?

He views the villagers as inferior; his perceived superiority causes the building tension between himself and the natives.

He is afraid of the villagers and their strange customs; his fear leads him to behave aggressively at times.

He is ignorant of the customs of the natives; this leads to misunderstandings and conflicts between them.

The narrator respects the villagers and their culture; he is interested in learning more about their customs.

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