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What does the narrator's decision to continue competing in "We Walked on Water," despite his mother's opposition, reveal about his character?
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It shows his disregard for his mother's feelings and her parental authority.
It shows his disregard for his mother's feelings and her parental authority.
It suggests he is motivated by a strong desire for prize money and fame.
It suggests he is motivated by a strong desire for prize money and fame.
It proves he is in denial about the dangers of the sport and his own grief.
It proves he is in denial about the dangers of the sport and his own grief.
It reveals his need to honor Liv through their shared passion for the sport.
It reveals his need to honor Liv through their shared passion for the sport.
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It reveals his need to honor Liv through their shared passion for the sport. He continues competing as a way to remember and connect with her rather than for money or to defy his mother.
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