How does the narrator's perspective change after destroying the marigolds?(1 point)

Responses

She becomes more angry and resentful.
She becomes more angry and resentful.

She becomes more compassionate and understanding.
She becomes more compassionate and understanding.

She becomes more fearful and isolated.
She becomes more fearful and isolated.

She becomes more curious and adventurous.

1 answer

The correct response is: She becomes more compassionate and understanding.

After destroying the marigolds, the narrator experiences a moment of realization about the impact of her actions and the struggles of others, leading to a deeper understanding of compassion.