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Read the passage from "By the Waters of Babylon.” Now I tell what is very strong magic. I woke in the midst of the night. When I woke, the fire had gone out and I was cold. It seemed to me that all around me there were whisperings and voices. I closed my eyes to shut them out. Some will say that I slept again, but I do not think that I slept. I could feel the spirits drawing my spirit out of my body as a fish is drawn on a line. Why should I lie about it? I am a priest and the son of a priest. If there are spirits, as they say, in the small Dead Places near us, what spirits must there not be in that great Place of the Gods? And would not they wish to speak? After such long years? I know that I felt myself drawn as a fish is drawn on a line. I had stepped out of my body—I could see my body asleep in front of the cold fire, but it was not I. I was drawn to look out upon the city of the gods. How does the narrator respond to the conflict in this passage?

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The narrator describes what appears to be a psychological episode as a paranormal experience, stating how a group of spirits took their own out of their body and showed them a glimpse of another world. Initially, the narrator felt turmoil as they were awaken, and responded to this conflict not with further panic, but with deep reflection and pondering - as if they had a religious revelation, forever changing their view of life.

The correct answer to your question would be letter B The narrator accepts that his spirit is being drawn out of his body. I just took the test. Please mark me brainlest I would really appreciate it.