14. What does the shift in the second stanza from the speaker being pursued to
being the pursuer indicate? "The street" by Octavio Paz
A It directs the audience's attention away from the man and toward the outside
struggle.
B It introduces the idea that the man doesn't truly understand he is putting this
negativity on himself.
C It reinforces the confusion about the never ending street.
D It causes curiosity about what will happen when nobody catches the speaker.