which statement best explains the narrators revelations about imperialism when faced with shooting the elephant?
a-He realizes that imperialism is equal to the calm elephant, only seeing to feed itself and not harm others.
b- He realizes that imperialism brings much needed food to a starving country.
c-He perceives that imperalism is a long struggle to avoid being laughed at by residents of the native country.
d- He perceives that colonized countries will never be happy with the mother country's efforts to better it.