The final sentence means that Peter Pan is similar to Wendy in both mind and body, indicating that he thinks like a child and shares her youthful perspective. Therefore, the best interpretation would be:
A He also thinks like a child.
"But
who is he, my pet?"
"He is Peter Pan, you
know, mother." At first Mrs. Darling did not
know, but after thinking back into
her
childhood she just remembered a Peter Pan
who was said to live with the fairies. There
were odd stories about him, as that when
children died he went part of the way with
them, so that they should not be frightened
She had believed in him at the time, but now
that she was married and full of sense she
quite doubted whether there was any such
person.
"Besides,"
she said to Wendy,
"he
would be grown up by this time." "Oh no, he
isn't
grown
up,
Wendy
assured
her
confidently, "and he is just my size." She meant
that he was her size in both mind and body;
she didn't know how she knew, she just knew it What does the final sentence mean?
A He also thinks like a child.
B He will never grow up.
C He is not very smart.
D He is a short person.
1 answer
The final sentence means that Peter Pan is similar to Wendy in both mind and body, indicating that he thinks like a child and shares her youthful perspective. Therefore, the best interpretation would be:
A He also thinks like a child.