Answer:
Dahl is talking to the two airmen who helped him and rescued him from cockpit of the Hurricane.
Explanation:
Going Solo is an autobiographical account of Roald Dahl that shares Dahl journey of his traveling to Africa and as a pilot.
In the chapter titled '<u>First Encounter With Bandit</u>', Dahl narrates his story when he was serving as a pilot in Greece when the Germans invaded there. In his chapter, he recalls the account when he was lying paralyzed in the cockpit of his airplane named 'Hawker Hurricane.' His plane crashed and fractured his skull.
He was rescued by two airmen, David Coke and Corporal. So, in this chapter, Dahl is talking to these two airmen, who rescued him from cockpit of the Hurricane.
I believe the answer is B) How to determine the difference between right and wrong. Many medieval texts were themed off of this question. They were about great heroes defeating their foes in great battles.
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Luckily for our side, Jim was ready for the ball and easily caught it and tagged the runner out.
A sounds like correct answer.