The following passage from the excerpt (paragraph 13) mainly suggests that .
Dr. Williams examines Phineas’s head. He can’t believe that this man is still alive. His skull is cracked open, as if something has popped out from the inside. Accident victims are often too shaken to know what happened, so Dr. Williams turns to Phineas’s workmen for the story, but Phineas insists on speaking for himself. He tells Dr. Williams that the iron went right through his head.
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A. Phineas is trying not to show how much pain he is in
B. the fact that Phineas survived the accident doesn’t make sense
C. everyone is angry that Phineas for not being careful
D. no one is sure of what happened before Phineas’s accident
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