How does the narrator's perspective change after destroying the marigolds?

a. She becomes more fearful and isolated
b. She becomes more curious and adventurous
c. She becomes more compassionate and understanding
d. She becomes more angry and resentful

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The correct answer is c. She becomes more compassionate and understanding.

After destroying the marigolds, the narrator reflects on her actions and gains a deeper understanding of the struggles and suffering of others. This moment of realization and regret leads her to develop empathy, recognizing the importance of beauty and hope in difficult circumstances.