Juana realizes there is no going back to their life when she discovers that b. Kino has killed a man in a struggle for the pearl. This moment marks a significant turning point in the story, as it highlights the depths of violence and desperation that the pursuit of the pearl has brought into their lives, ultimately leading Juana to understand that their lives have irrevocably changed.
Juana realizes there is no going back to their life when she discovers that
a. Kino has sold their brush house
b. Kino has killed a man in a struggle for the pearl
c. the pearl buyers have made them an irresistible offer for the pearl
d. Juan Thomas has stolen the pearl
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