Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this narrative.

How does Tenzing Norgay develop events in "The Dream Comes True"?

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Norgay alternates descriptions of the difficulties he and Hillary had on Mount Everest with examples of how their accounts of the climb differed.
Norgay alternates descriptions of the difficulties he and Hillary had on Mount Everest with examples of how their accounts of the climb differed.

Norgay explains the series of difficulties he and Hillary overcame to claim the summit of Mount Everest as their own.
Norgay explains the series of difficulties he and Hillary overcame to claim the summit of Mount Everest as their own.

Norgay describes how he and Hillary accomplished the climb and how his appreciation of Hillary's skills grew as they ascended.
Norgay describes how he and Hillary accomplished the climb and how his appreciation of Hillary's skills grew as they ascended.

Norgay stresses the technical aspects of the climb and how the men's accomplishment belonged to their two nations.
Norgay stresses the technical aspects of the climb and how the men's accomplishment belonged to their two nations.
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Norgay describes how he and Hillary accomplished the climb and how his appreciation of Hillary's skills grew as they ascended.
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