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2. Distrust of strangers has caused modern society to become less caring. * 20 points A. The narrator is ashamed of what happened and portrays the others as more deserving of blame. B. The narrator is no longer ashamed of what happened and recounts the events with confidence. C. The narrator feels shame about what happened but still tries to tell the story in a truthful way. D. The narrator is an adult now and does not remember all of the details of what happened years ago

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Answer:

C. The narrator feels shame about what happened but still tries to tell the story in a truthful way.

Explanation:

The narrator in the story, "The Man In the Well", tells the story as an adult. He recounts the events that happened when she along with other kids ignored the cries for help by a man who fell into the well. They failed to render help to him but rather asked him questions. When the man eventually knew their names, they finally left the well in shame.

Till her adult age, the author says that she still would not go to the well. This might be because of her feeling about that event.