You how to be catching up on lost sleep, talking to your family and friends
At the end of Chapter 3, Kino rejects Juana's fears that the pearl will destroy them. He silences her and even acts aggressively. Kino seems to be under the spell of the pearl and views it as his one chance for a brighter future. His reaction to Juana's pleas reveals Kino as a proud and stubborn man.
Are there answer choices? I’m not sure but one answer would be urbanization.
Answer:
he didnt want the fish to go away.
Explanation:
he was lonely, he had no friends and no one to talk to, except the fish.