Using the story the pearl answer the following

Juana realizes there is no going back to their life when she discovers that
A. Juan Thomas has stolen the pearl
B. The pearl buyers have made them an irresistible offer for the pearl
C. Kino had killed a man in a struggle for the pearl
D. Kino had sold their brush house

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In John Steinbeck's novella "The Pearl," Juana realizes there is no going back to their life when she discovers that C. Kino had killed a man in a struggle for the pearl. This event signifies a turning point in their lives, as it leads to violence and irrevocable changes in their circumstances, ultimately highlighting the destructive nature of greed and ambition.