Read the following passage:
I felt guilty for being born where I was born. For being on
the...
English, 22.04.2021 19:40 tfornwalt4390
Read the following passage:
I felt guilty for being born where I was born. For being on
the stronger side, because I knew we were using our
strength unfairly. We were no better than anyone else, yet
we acted like we were because we had more people on our
side and better technology. I knew it was wrong to take
land that had belonged to them, but I didn't know how to
stand up for what was right without putting myself at risk.
Eventually, I realized how much money I could make by
taking the land. I pushed aside my objections and took as
much land as I could.
Which statement most accurately describes the intended aesthetic impact of
this resolution?
A. It shows readers that the narrator has abandoned his beliefs.
B. It makes readers compare the story to others with a theme of
cultural conflict
C. It causes readers to feel disappointed in and angry at the narrator.
O D. It leaves readers feeling confused by the inability of people to work
out differences.
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