In the story "In Another Country," why does the narrator see himself as different from the other wounded soldiers in the hospital?(1 point)

Responses

He thinks the others are heroic and he is not.
He thinks the others are heroic and he is not.

He is a doctor.
He is a doctor.

He thinks he's better than the others.
He thinks he's better than the others.

He is older than them.

1 answer

He is a doctor.
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