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I believe the correct answer is D. The better one knows a person, the more one discovers his or her faults.
In the beginning, the narrator thought his man was interesting, and she wanted to get to know him better. However, when she did, when she talked to him more, she realized that her first impression was wrong, and that he isn't what she thought he would be.
In the beginning, the narrator thought his man was interesting, and she wanted to get to know him better. However, when she did, when she talked to him more, she realized that her first impression was wrong, and that he isn't what she thought he would be.
Answer: D. The better one knows a person, the more one discovers his or her faults.
Explanation: in the given excerpt we can see the description of how the speaker became disappointed of his/her neighbour after talking to him a couple of times. The narrator had the first impression that the man was interesting but that impression faded over time, so the theme that this excerpt best conveys is that the better one knows a person, the more one discovers his or her faults.