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Marat540 [252]
2 years ago
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Which themes are supported by the resolution of the narrator’s internal conflicts in this passage? Select two options.

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1 answer:
Romashka-Z-Leto [24]2 years ago
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Being content does not always lead to growth. Thus, the correct option is A. The narrator believes that "being content does not necessarily lead to advancement," and he wants to know more.

<h3>What is the wish of the narrator?</h3>

We are not illiterate like the Forest People; our priests dress in white robes, and our ladies weave wool on a wheel. Although the ancient writings are difficult to understand, we do not eat grubs from the trees, and we have not forgotten them. My want to learn more, despite my knowledge and ignorance, blazed within me. I finally became a man, and I went to my father and said, "I should set out on my voyage right away. Please excuse me."

As he stated, "At night, I would lie awake and listen to the wind—it appeared to me that it was the voice of the gods as they sailed through the air." He also believes that "Following traditions leads to new understanding."

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