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Avery (CC): That's why you killed her? You were angry about her insults?

Choose the most appropriate response:
a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

The response to whether a homicide in a narrative was motivated solely by anger from insults is False. The character's actions were driven by complex emotions, including jealousy and unchecked fury, not just by the insults mentioned.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question relates to the motives behind a character's actions in a given narrative. It asks whether anger due to insults was the reason for a character's decision to commit a homicide. Based on the provided excerpts, the most appropriate response would be b) False. In the first excerpt, the character expresses remorse for killing someone without knowing that the victim was related to someone he cared about. The second excerpt suggests that the character's actions were driven by a deep-seated, uncontrollable rage similar to one previously experienced. This implies that the anger was not merely about insults but was more complex, involving jealousy and uncontrollable emotions. Therefore, while anger is present, it is not solely due to insults as the question suggests.

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