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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story.

In “Everything that Rises Must Converge," which new development overcomes Julian at the end?

A. He accepts the possibility that his mother knows as much about life as he does.

B. He finally realizes that his efforts to befriend African Americans seem awkward and false.

C. For the first time, he feels guilty about his mean treatment of his mother.

D. He belatedly understands that he is not going to be the great writer or the wealthy landowner that he had hoped to be.

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c

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User Nutsiepully
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I know I am late, but for future readers who need help with the exact question, the answer is...

C.

For the first time, he feels guilty about his mean treatment of his mother.

It's c because throughout the text, Julian feels ashamed and is annoyed by his mother, but later on, his mother undergoes something which changes the mind of Julian.

Your welcome. = D

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User Mtigger
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