What is the primary motivation for the narrator's quest to go to the Araby bazaar?, To buy a gift for Mangan's sister to impress her., To find a rare book he discovered in his back drawing room., How does the narrator describe the street where he lives at the beginning of the story?, As a quiet, "blind" street with brown houses that seem to stare at one another., As a bustling marketplace filled with the sounds of street singers and vendors., What delay nearly prevents the narrator from reaching the bazaar on time?, The train breaks down on the way to the station., His uncle arrives home late and forgets about the narrator's request for money., Which of the following best describes the narrator's "epiphany" at the end of the story?, A realization of his own vanity and the futility of his romanticized Map illusions., A discovery that Mangan's sister is actually in love with someone else., What atmosphere does the narrator encounter when he finally arrives at Araby?, A magical and exotic wonderland filled with Eastern treasures., A dark, nearly empty hall with counting money and trivial chatter..
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