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Read this passage from the Ramayana by R. K. Narayan. At this point in the epic, the King has consented to let Rama accompany the sage, but is not

happy about it. How is the cultural context of the Ramayana NOT like our own culture?
The King looked woebegone and desperate, and the sage relented enough to utter a word of comfort. "You cannot count on the physical proximity of
someone you love, all the time. A seed that sprouts at the foot of its parent tree remains stunted until it is transplanted. Rama will be in my care, and
he will be quite well. But ultimately, he will leave me too. Every human being, when the time comes, has to depart and seek his fulfillment in his own
way."

Read this passage from the Ramayana by R. K. Narayan. At this point in the epic, the-example-1
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Answer:

It is most likely to be

B. Sages still have more authority in the modern world than rulers of nations do

I think

Step-by-step explanation:

The rest are still used in our culture

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