What does the plot of "The Man from the Woods" reveal about its narrator?

He had been taught always to follow directions given by adults.

He is someone who takes charge and deals decisively with any situation.

He never believed that the man from the woods was real.

He follows his brother's lead even when he's not sure it's right.

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In "The Man from the Woods," the narrator's characteristics can be inferred from the plot. If we analyze the provided options, it seems that the statement "He follows his brother's lead even when he's not sure it's right" best reveals the narrator's traits. This suggests that he may exhibit a tendency to rely on others for guidance, especially someone he considers authoritative or trustworthy, which indicates a level of uncertainty or lack of confidence in making his own decisions. The other options, while they may reflect parts of his personality, do not illustrate the same depth of dependency on another person as the selected statement does.