Respuesta :
A. The narrator responds to his fear by staying in the big room to learn more.
Answer: A) The narrator responds to his fear by staying in the big room to learn more.
Explanation:
"By the Waters of Babylon" is a short story by Stephen Vincent Benét. The main character John is a priest who lives in a postapocalyptic world. His people believes gods once inhabited their land. It turns out that those who they believe to have been gods were actually ordinary people like themselves. The story implies some sort of weapon of mass destruction was the cause of people's death. In John's world, cities are called Dead Places and metal is believed to be cursed.
In the excerpt we are analyzing, John has reached an enormous dead place, New York. Even though he is afraid of the gods' ancient magic and of the spirits he has been taught to believe inhabit this place, his thirst for knowledge is stronger. He chooses to spend the night at the Dead Place. His dreams during that night bring the revelation that there were no gods, no magic. It was society's fascination for technology that brought its own destruction.