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13 May, 22:51

Which excerpt from ""The Seventh Man"" best explains why the seventh man feels responsible for K.'s death?

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  1. 13 May, 23:12
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    Your question is incomplete because you have not provided the answer choices, which are the following:

    A) he might have been so absorbed in whatever it was he had found that may call made no impression on him

    B) I stood there wondering what to do. Should I go down to the beach?

    C) I had always loved and protected K. as if he had been my own little brother.

    D) I probably could have run over and dragged him out of reach of the wave

    Answer:

    D) I probably could have run over and dragged him out of reach of the wave

    Explanation:

    In "The Seventh Man," by Japanese author Haruki Murakami, the protagonist tells the story of how he lost his best friend during a typhon. Thus, he explains anguishly that he has not been able to put up with that episode, in which his friend is dragged by a huge wave and he is not able to save him. As a result, his experience is so dramatic that it has affected his personal and professional life.
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