At the end of "The Third Bank of the River," what is the most likely reason the narrator cannot get in the boat? (1 point) Responses He realizes that his father is insane. He realizes that his father is insane. He is terrified of repeating his father's actions. He is terrified of repeating his father's actions. He is ashamed that he is not the man his father was. He is ashamed that he is not the man his father was. He feels guilty that he has not done more to care for his father.

The most likely reason the narrator cannot get in the boat at the end of "The Third Bank of the River" is that he is terrified of repeating his father's actions.