Answer:
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Explanation:
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<span>Parris is upset because of his daughter and slave. His daughter isn't doing well and his slave has been accused of witchcraft. While he doesn't necessarily believe these accusations, he knows he will get caught up in the middle of it and have to deal with these accusations sooner or later.</span>
Answer: B. He learns that there is nothing supernatural to fear in the destroyed city
Explanation:
<em>By the Waters of Babylon</em> is a short story by Stephen Vincent Benét. In this story, John, who is both the narrator and the protagonist, goes to the Place of the Gods. John is the son of a priest from the tribe of the Hill People.
John's visit to the Place of the Gods makes him realize that what he previously heard about this place is not true. The priests and other men described it as full of fog and enchantments, which is a lie. John sees for himself that this place is full of ruins and still suffers the effects of the Great Burning. After the visit, John was not scared of this place anymore. He realized that this used to be a city like any other, until it was hit by a disaster.
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