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Character. The postmaster 1. What does Ratan's behavior reveal about her underlying motivation in this passage?
A. Ratan is unhappy because she knows the postmaster's successor will not be kind to her, and will not treat her as a daughter
B. Ratan bursts out Weeping because she does not want to be left behind and is anxious and saddened by the prospect of losing her father figure.
C. Ratan bursts out weeping because she does not want to leave the village where she grew up and all the people she knows there.
D. Ratan cries because the postmaster has said something kind to her, and she is overwhelmed with emotion

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