The answer to these questions are A for question 1 and A for question 2
The option which is not correct about David Hilbert is that <u>He wrote a biography on Euclid.
</u>He was a mathematician, not a biographer - although he did mention Euclid in his research, it was not to talk about his life, but to point out the inaccuracies in his theories.
<u />If you need to choose more than one answer, perhaps choose that <u>He invented the point</u> - he just named the point, he did not invent it.
However, if you need only one answer, then choose just the fourth option.
Because it is getting late
Answer: It explains why Bob does not recognize his friend Jimmy when he talks to the policeman.
In the story, Bob walks along with the man who claims to be Jimmy for a while, and they even start to share experiences, before he realizes that man is not actually Jimmy. Bob only notices it when they step into an area that has better light and that allows him to examine the stranger's face more carefully.
The weather also has a secondary purpose, which is that of setting a sad, bleak tone to the story, foreshadowing a tragic ending.