Answer:
11. B
Explanation:
Remember, the narrator Nick Adams was in an Italian hospital where he met an Italian major who came for physiotherapy just as Nick. Their conversations progresses and we are told that the Italian Major starts to correct Nick's Italian, evidently showing that he may well not be of Italian origin.
Answer:
I stop imagining coz it's an imaginatoin
Answer: "great, grey, stone wall", ''Sour smelling cement''
Explanation:
If we are trying to connect both the Berlin Wall picture and Inge's Wall (literary artwork) we must be aware of the story in that Inge's Wall is representing.
Inge's Wall story: In Inge's Wall, there is one wall with two sides, one side is unattainable and alive, unlike the other side where the main character Inge is living. Her side is grey, without color and lifeless. She discovered the bright side when she looked up through the one hole that she found on that wall and then she saw a different world, opposite of her own.
- If we compare the phrases with the picture, we can see that the wall is great, grey and from the stone and sour smelling cement because that was her point of view in the novel.
Since we cannot see much more, we cannot tell if there are busy traffic or laughter and music on the other side of the wall.
Because it is away from civilization and no one lives close to the mountain
Answer: I believe it should be the last option