Some allegories make use of concepts that have double meanings. Which of the following provides the FIRST indication of this in
Forster's short story? a. The protagonist of the story begins talking to himself.
b. The main character meets strangers on the other side of the hedge.
c. The narrator tells us that his pedometer displays his age.
d. The rescuer appears to be old but acts much younger.
The correct answer for this question is: Some allegories make use of concepts that have double meanings. The statement that provides the FIRST indication of this in Forster's short story is that <span>b. The main character meets strangers on the other side of the hedge.</span>
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