4. What does the narrator of “Ambush” do in the present that suggests that the
young man's death still troubles him?
a. He wonders if the young man would have killed him if their situation
were reversed.
b. He writes about the young man's death in a journal that his daughter
later finds.
He sometimes imagines that the young man's death never really
happened.
d. He talks about the young man's death when he sees his friend Kiowa.
C.