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How does the narrator's opinion of Kailas Babu advance

the plot?
OA. He believes Kailas Babu is a humble man who
should be honored by others.
OB. He believes Kailas Babu is a worthy man who
deserves a special visitor.
O C. He believes Kailas Babu has a spiteful nature,
so he deserves contempt.
O D. He believes Kailas Babu has a sense of self-
importance, so he will be easy to fool.

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Answer: The narrators didn't like Kailas babu because of his lordly habits. He didn't like him because he was always showing off his wealth to the poor. However, his perspective changed at the end of the story when Kailas Babu confessed to being poor. He forgot all about the ancestral dignity.

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