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Part A

At the end of the story, the narrator says that if we "turn our backs on" fear, "we take the most precious thing inside us and surrender it to something else." What does he most likely mean by these statements?
O A. If we avoid our fear, we will lose our lives to a natural force such as a storm.
O B. If we avoid our fear, then we give the fear power over ourselves and lose our freedom.
O C. If we do not respect our fear, then we will need to surrender to our enemies. O D. If we do not respect our fear, then others will lose their respect for us.​

User Fardjad
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Answer:

B. If we avoid our fear, then we give the fear power over ourselves and lose our freedom.

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User Harald Brinkhof
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Answer: I think the answer is A- if we avoid our fear we will use our lives to any natural force such as a storm, correct me if I’m wrong.

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