A Story of Vengeance by Alice Ruth Moore

How does Bernard's betrayal affect the narrator?
A. She becomes more like Blanche to win Bernard back.
B. She becomes embittered and obsessed with revenge.
C. She allows her love to fade and forgets Bernard completely.
D. She pursues fame and success in order to impress Bernard.

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In "A Story of Vengeance" by Alice Ruth Moore, Bernard's betrayal significantly impacts the narrator by causing her to become embittered and obsessed with revenge. Thus, the correct answer is:

B. She becomes embittered and obsessed with revenge.

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