I would recommend answering in a full sentence, not just with a "yes" or "no":
so:
You don't mind being here?
Answer: No, I don't mind being here
or : Yes, that is correct: I don't mind being here
or: no, I actually do mind a bit. can we go somewhere else please?
Answer:
The allusion to Midas reveals the differences in ages between the speaker and the chaperon. This allusion is higlighted in the explanation
Explanation:
And as those aged crickets chirp,
I watch my chaperon's face,
And see the<u> dear old features take
</u>
A<em> new and tender grace</em>;
And in her happy eyes I see
<u>Her youth awakening bright,</u>
With all its hope, desire, delight--
Ah, me! <u>I wish that I were quite
</u>
<u>As young--as young as she! </u>
C. & D.
He killed himself because he could no longer tolerate the horrors of war, his own psychological abilities to deal with the horrors had turned on himself, so that he took his own life. And unlike a normal situation in life, the war had made it so that life and meaning were no longer relevant. They did not recognize the value of his life dead or alive, demonstrating another mental loss in the psychology of warfare.
The answer for this question would be B) indirect or the second option.