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How does the sentencing at the beginning of the story affect the narrator?
The narrator becomes faint and drifts in and out of consciousness from the
shock, not quite sure what is real and what is not.
The narrator becomes furious and is drugged in order to remove him from the
sentencing chamber.
The narrator becomes faint and starts hallucinating preferring his own
delusions to the awareness of his fate.
The narrator becomes instantly depressed and does nothing to resist his
captors, longing for his death and an end to his misery
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