Answer:
A) The two cultures end up sharing traditions and advancements peacefully
Explanation:
Let's go through this by process of elimination.
A) The two cultures end up sharing traditions and advancements peacefully
This would ease the tension and the suspense in the cultural conflict of the story.
B) The narrator's people form an insulated community to preserve their heritage
This would ease the tension, however, the suspense of an attack would create commotion and suspense.
C) The narrator fights to regain the land that once belonged to his people.
This would NOT decrease the cultural conflict in this story.
D) The narrator convinces his people to let go of their traditions and
embrace progress.
This would create tension throughout the people as the narrator attempts to convince them to let go.
<h2><em>I am unsure of the answer, as it could be either A or D, but I would choose option A. </em></h2>
Guilt i believe because when you feel guilty you have that feeling that you did something wrong or hurtful.
Answer:
The Handicapper General shoots Harrison.
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