Pergunta

Read the excerpt from "Lather and Nothing Else." Twent on lathering his face. My hands began to tremble again. The man could not be aware of this, which was lucky for me. But I wished he had not come in. Probably many of our men had seen him enter the shop. And with the enemy in my house I felt a certain responsibility. Which statement about the barber is correct? His goal is to be a loyal revolutionary. His gogLis to harm his customers. His opponents are the men outside. He feels torn between staying and running.
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The correct answer is: His goal is to be a loyal revolutionary.<br /><br />In the excerpt, the barber is lathering the face of a man who is likely an enemy, and he feels a sense of responsibility because of the man's presence in his shop. This suggests that the barber is torn between his duty as a revolutionary and his professional obligation to provide a service to the enemy. The statement "His goal is to be a loyal revolutionary" aligns with this internal conflict and the barber's desire to remain loyal to his cause.
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