Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story. How do the events in "Water Never Hurt a Man" change John by the end of the story? He grows more suspicious of the men he meets along the canal. He becomes more confident in his ability to be a driver boy on the canal. He grows more frustrated with his work of leading the team of horses. He becomes afraid of his father's fierceness with the men on the canal.
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The correct answer is option B.
The events in "Water Never Hurt a Man" change John by the end of the story because He becomes more confident in his ability to be a driver boy on the canal.
In the beginning of the story John is afraid of mistakes.
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At the end of the story of "Water Never Hurt a Man" changes John.
He used to fear alot of things when his character was introduced in the story but at the end he stops fearing a great deal of things altogether.
John had dropped his whip and did not want to ask his father for another one since he thought he would make his father angry.
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