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4 October, 05:15

Why does the banker despise himself at the end of "The Bet"?

A) When he pays off his bet, he will be a poor man.

B) While his prisoner became wise and educated, he wasted his life.

C) To get out of the bet, he was willing to murder a man.

D) To pay off the bet, he must admit to his own greed.

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  1. 4 October, 09:10
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    The answer is letter C) To get out of the bet, he was willing to murder a man.

    The Bet is a story of a young lawyer and a banker who made a bet whether or not death penalty is worse than being imprison for life. In the end, the banker was able to kill the lawyer.
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