In “Not Waving But Drowning,” the phrase “I was much too far out all my life” means

a
The man was unable to stop "larking about."
b
The man always rebelled against society.
c
The man was always unable to conform to the expectations of others.
d
The man was always too isolated from others.

1 answer

c. The man was always unable to conform to the expectations of others.
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