Read the following sentences from "The Last Judgment." "Who are they?" Kugler asked, inclining his head toward the three who were leaving. "People like you," said God. "They were judges on earth, so they're judges here as well." Kugler nibbled at his fingertips. "I thought . . . I mean, I didn't worry about it or anything, but . . . I figured that You would judge, since . . . since . . ." "Since I'm God," finished the stately gentleman. "But that's just it, don't you see? Because I know everything, I can't possibly judge. That wouldn't do at all. By the way, do you know who turned you in this time?" Kugler's words and actions mostly reveal that he (1 point) Responses underestimated the importance of the three judges. underestimated the importance of the three judges. has a growing respect for God's position as witness. has a growing respect for God's position as witness. is worried about making a good impression with God. is worried about making a good impression with God. experiences distress regarding the informant who turned him in.

Kugler's words and actions reveal that he has a growing respect for God's position as a witness and is worried about making a good impression with God. Additionally, Kugler experiences distress regarding the informant who turned him in.