In what act 2 and scene 2???
He starts with his own account of the climb. However, he only does it with a few sentences, and then, as soon as he mentions the breathing problems, he proceeds with explaining how Hillary's account was not completely accurate. At the very beginning, the reader gets to understand that this text's purpose is not to describe the climb, but to supplement (or correct) another person's account.
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for question 1 'b'is the correct answer
for 2nd 'c'is correct answer
He claims they were too young to know what they were doing and were filled with illusions and daydreams because they read “bad” books.
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so basiclly thank you for the points bi_tc_h As_s Ne_Gr_o
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