“You ain't an insurance man by nature. You're a natural born literary man, and
you've been going against the grain. Now, I offer you a chance to go with the grain.”
How does the distinction between "against the grain” and “with the grain” affect the
passage?
O The distinction expresses that March is dishonest with others.
O The distinction expresses that March is not good at his job.
© The distinction expresses that March is unwilling to change his habits.
O The distinction expresses that March is trying to be something he is not.