What might the final version (the fifth story) of "The Fifth Story" symbolize? Select the best answer.(1 point)

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A) The final version represents the narrator's desire to revive the slain cockroaches.
A) The final version represents the narrator's desire to revive the slain cockroaches.

B) The final version symbolizes Lispector's acceptance of the incompleteness of writing.
B) The final version symbolizes Lispector's acceptance of the incompleteness of writing.

C) The final version symbolizes Lispector's desire of finding the original copy of Thousand and One Nights.
C) The final version symbolizes Lispector's desire of finding the original copy of Thousand and One Nights .

D) The final version emphasizes the importance of stating your messages clearly within your writing - not being vague and leaving interpretation up to the reader.

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The best answer is:

B) The final version symbolizes Lispector's acceptance of the incompleteness of writing.

This interpretation aligns well with themes often present in Lispector's work, where she explores the complexities and uncertainties inherent in the writing process.