Refer to the story "Like the Sun."

Which of the following quotations best supports the story's main idea about the consequences that come with telling the truth?
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"It was a quiet resolve, a secret pact between him and eternity."
"It was a quiet resolve, a secret pact between him and eternity."

"He was one of the most dreaded music critics in town. But he never anticipated his musical inclinations would lead him to this trial..."
"He was one of the most dreaded music critics in town. But he never anticipated his musical inclinations would lead him to this trial..."

"Truth, he reflected, required as much strength to give as to receive."
"Truth, he reflected, required as much strength to give as to receive."

"At home his wife served him with a sullen face."

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"Truth, he reflected, required as much strength to give as to receive."
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