Read the excerpt below and answer the question. "No," the small woman said to her husband, "it's not just an egg. Look at that shrew, she can kill me if I come near her." Then she turned to the tall woman. "Zhu Wenli, you're a cadre and have drunk a lot of ink. I'm just a housewife and don't read books. I don't care if we scratch each other's faces." "If you dare to touch me, I'll break your skull with this," the stalwart woman said, sucking her teeth, and raised the rolling pin. She spat to the ground. I looked closely. She was indeed my teacher Zhu Wenli, but her thick body and fleshy face belied the young person I had known. Following this excerpt from Ha Jin's story "A Decade," how does the narrator feel about seeing her old teacher ten years later? vindicated, because her teacher was always so mean to her satisfied, because her teacher is finally sticking up for herself sad, because her teacher used to be a beautiful, sensitive woman amused, because her teacher looks different, but still acts the same