The narrator reveals that many people in the town are

a
secretly Kino's enemy.
b
genuinely happy for Kino.
c
planning a special celebration for Kino.

a

secretly Kino's enemy.

The narrator reveals that many people in the town are "b) genuinely happy for Kino."

To determine the answer, we can look for clues or information provided by the narrator in the story. If you have a specific story or context in mind, please provide that information so I can assist you better. Otherwise, I will provide a general explanation.

In most cases, the narrator will explicitly state the motivations or feelings of the characters in the story. Readers can rely on the narrator's descriptions, dialogue between characters, or actions of the characters to gain insight into their emotions or intentions. By analyzing these elements, we can infer the correct answer.

For example, if the narrator describes characters speaking ill of Kino behind his back or plotting against him, it suggests that many people in the town are secretly Kino's enemy (option a). If the narrator portrays characters expressing joy or offering well-wishes to Kino, it implies that many people are genuinely happy for him (option b). On the other hand, if the narrator mentions plans for a celebration specific to Kino, it suggests that many people in the town are planning a special celebration for him (option c).

Based on the available information, we need specific details from the story to determine which option is the correct answer.