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Read the passage below from “Marigolds” and answer the question.

I had indeed lost my mind, for all the smoldering emotions of that summer swelled in me and burst—the great need for my mother who was never there, the hopelessness of our poverty and degradation, the bewilderment of being neither child nor woman and yet both at once, the fear unleashed by my father’s tears. And these feelings combined in one great impulse toward destruction.

What does the passage reveal about the narrator’s feelings about her father?

The narrator is afraid her actions have permanently damaged her relationship with her father.
The narrator realizes she is ashamed of her father’s cowardice.
The narrator is afraid for her father’s emotional stability.
The narrator realizes that her father is not the invincible hero she thought he was.

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The passage reveals about the narrator’s feelings about her father as the narrator realizes that her father is not the invincible hero she thought he was.

The narrator's father in “Marigolds” was disappointed that he was unable to support his family during the Great Depression by finding work. The fact that his wife made the money upset him.

Lizabeth feels that the universe has "lost its boundary lines" and that everything is "suddenly out of tune" when she hears her father sobbing who as earlier an invincible hero for her. Her mother takes on the role of "strength of the family" as her father, who is typically powerful, appears feeble. She becomes confused about things she previously believed to be true.

Thus, the correct option is D.

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