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Read the except below from "The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and select the - BEST EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THE IDEA THAT THE NARRATOR BELIEVES YOUNG PEOPLE WHO ARE OVERLY CAUTIOUS SHOULD NOT BE TRUSTED. -
1. No doubt a youth who received impressions cautiously, whose love was lukewarm, and whose mind was too prudent for his age and so of linle value, such a young man might, I admit, have avoided what happened to my hero.
2. But In some cases, it is really more creditable to be carried away by an emotion, however unreasonable, which springs from a great love, than to be unmoved.
3. And this is even truer in youth, for a young person who is always sensible is to be suspected and is of little worth - that's my opinion!
4. "But," reasonable people will exclaim perhaps, "every young man cannot believe In such a superstition and your hero Is no model for others."