How does the narrators perspective change after destroying the marigolds?

A. She becomes more fearful and isolated
B. She becomes more angry and resentful
C. She becomes more compassionate and understanding
D. She becomes more curious and adventurous

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

After the narrator destroys the marigolds, she experiences a significant emotional shift. She reflects on the impact of her actions and comes to understand the complexities of life, suffering, and empathy. This moment of realization leads her to a deeper compassion for others, including her own struggles and those of her family and community.