What is the MOST accurate statement about the narrator of “In Another Country”?
A. He is a fierce patriot who is proud of his military service.
B. Though he knows of his own valor, he is too humble to brag about it.
C. He understands that his war medals were less honestly earned than those of other veterans.
D. He is so concerned about his own recovery from the war injury that he fails to understand the Major's suffering.

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Answer:

C. He understands that his war medals were less honestly earned than those of other veterans

Explanation:

The protagonist of "In Another Country" by Ernest Hemingway, Nick Adams is an injured soldier who's undergoing rehabilitation treatment in a hospital for a knee injury. There, he met with four other injured soldiers from Italy, one a major who had also come there for treatment. While his war medal was for his injury, the others got their war medals because of their bravery. So, he understands that they have done more than he had done and they deserve their medals. To him, they were more brave than himself, especially the major.