The two explicit statements supported by the details in the passage are:
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The narrator thinks of the cart like a friend.
This is supported by the phrase "I thought of it as a kind of friend," indicating a personal connection to the cart. -
The cart remains hopeful in the face of its narrow existence.
This is suggested by the sentence "Nevertheless, it didn’t lose hope, but resumed its navigations," which signifies the cart's perseverance despite its limitations.
Thus, the correct answers are:
- The narrator thinks of the cart like a friend.
- The cart remains hopeful in the face of its narrow existence.