Read these sentences from "The Story of Baba Abdalla."
I had not gone far before the demon of ingratitude and envy took possession of my heart. I mourned the loss of my camels, but even more the riches with which they were loaded. "The dervish," said I to myself, "has no need for all this wealth, since he is master of the treasure and may have as much as he pleases."
Why is it so easy for Baba Abdalla to change his mind about keeping his promise?
A He is greedy and wants more for himself.
B The dervish already has more wealth than he has.
C He doesn't think the promise is fair.
D He misses his camels.