Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative. What is Tenzing Norgay's viewpoint of Edmund Hilla
ry in "A Dream Comes True"? A)Norgay expresses his discontent that Hillary stepped onto the summit first. B)Norgay believes that Hillary was capable enough to climb the summit by himself.
C)Norgay thinks Hillary's written account of their climb is quite inaccurate.
D)Norgay describes Hillary as using the flags as a political statement.
Option C. Tenzing Norgay's viewpoint of Edmund Hillary in "A Dream Comes True" is that Norgay thinks Hillary's written account of their climb is quite inaccurate.
Explanation:
In "The Dream Comes True" Sherpa Tenzing Norgay revisits the accounts in which on May 29th, 1953 he and New Zealand mountaineer Edmund Hillary reached the top of Mount Everest. In his written account, Norgay give his viewpoint, that is that he thinks Hillary's written account of their climb is quite inaccurate. The Sherpa expresses how after they both climbed and peaked Mount Everest, Hillary started to change and add not-so-accurate details to his climbing story.
Tone is the author's attitude to the passage. Therefore, if you already know that the tone is 'disgusted', what answer fits in with that? A. using the wording of 'lovely'. That is the opposite of disgusted. B. uses 'repellent' and revolting. Those are synonyms to disgusted. That is a good choice. Looking a C, this does not apply to disgusted. D. uses words like 'romantic'. B is the only logical choice here.