Based on events in "The Third Bank of the River," the reader can most likely conclude that the narrator's siblings choose to leave town because (1 point) Responses they no longer care that their father has left the family. they no longer care that their father has left the family. they are relieved that their father has finally acknowledged them. they are relieved that their father has finally acknowledged them. they are unable to overcome their own sense of shame and grief. they are unable to overcome their own sense of shame and grief. they cannot bear the burden of running the farm and family business.

The reader can most likely conclude that the narrator's siblings choose to leave town because they cannot bear the burden of running the farm and family business.