Answer:
Neither history or tradition say whether it was built as it is, purposefully, or whether one of its sides has settled.
Explanation:
Talking about inference is the key word to this question. A decision was arrived at after considering all of the information and possible explanations.
Neither the past nor the traditions have any bearing on the matter.
Answer:
After returning from the past, he was left without understanding why he was not selected for the Slytherin but for the Gryffindor.
Explanation:
This question is about "Harry Potter and the cursed child", when he uses the necklace that allows time travel, to go to the past. On this trip he is faced with innumerable information that leaves him confused, mainly in relation to him and his father. When he finishes watching and returns from the past he is very thoughtful and does not understand why he was selected for the Gryffindor, since the past shows that he must have been in the Slytherin.
He inspires loyalty to the homeland by referring to the beaches, streets, and hills of Great Britain.
He creates optimism and determination by constantly repeating that Great Britain will never surrender.