A man who is generally despised in the community for his
rude behavior and selfish attitude is suddenly accused of a
crime. He knows he's innocent, but he also knows that the
jury will be dead-set on convicting him because of his bad
reputation.
Which possible outcome is most clearly determined by the story's setting?
O A. The members of the jury will learn that appearances aren't
everything
B. The jury will take matters into their own hands and attack the man.
C. The man will gradually realize that what goes around, comes
around.
D. The man's problem will be resolved through legal means in court.