The sentences: The incense sticks burnt low. Sekhar's head throbbed with the medley of sounds that had assailed his eardrums for
a couple of hours now. He felt half stupefied. The headmaster had gone nearly hoarse, when he paused to ask, 'Shall go on?' Sekhar replied, 'Please don't, sir, I think this will do’.' The headmaster looked stunned. His face was beaded with perspiration. Sekhar felt the greatest pity for him. But he felt he could not help it. No judge delivering a sentence felt more pained and helpless. Sekhar noticed that the headmaster's wife peeped in from the kitchen, with eager curiosity. The drummer and the violinist put away their burdens with an air of relief. The headmaster removed his spectacles, mopped his brow, and asked, 'Now, come out with your opinion'. After reading these sentences, the reader can most likely conclude that Sekhar feels ________. A. suspicious of his headmaster's intentions B. disappointed in his headmaster's singing ability C. regret that he endured his headmaster's singing for so long D. distressed that he must share the truth with the headmaster
After reading these sentences, the reader can most likely conclude that Sekhar feels ________.
Answer: Out of all the options shown above the one that best represents what the reader can most likely conclude what Sekhar feels after reading all the sentences presented above is answer choice D) distressed that he must share the truth with the headmaster. In the end that headmaster appreciates his honesty but takes away the extra week he had to grade the papers.