How does the narrator’s moral dilemma influence the plot of the passage?

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The narrator’s fear of going to jail causes them to reveal the evidence of the crime.
The narrator’s fear of going to jail causes them to reveal the evidence of the crime.

The narrator’s guilt causes them to confess to the police officers.
The narrator’s guilt causes them to confess to the police officers.

The narrator’s desire for revenge leads them to show the officers the evidence of the crime.
The narrator’s desire for revenge leads them to show the officers the evidence of the crime.

The narrator’s realization that the police officers know everything results in a confession.

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The narrator's realization that the police officers know everything results in a confession.

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