English, asked by bulanisneha13, 9 months ago

3. He did not look like a shepherd nor a herdsman and I looked at his black
dusty clothes and his gray dusty face and his steel rimmed spectacles and
said, "What animals were they?"
(a) Who speaks these lines about whom?
Old man at the bridge​

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Answered by muskeshambani256
6

Answer:

“I was taking care of animals,” he explained. ... He did not look like a shepherd nor a herdsman and I looked at his black dusty clothes and his gray dusty face and his steel rimmed spectacles and said, “What animals were they?” “Various animals,” he said, and shook his head. “I had to leave them.”

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Answered by jasminekaur12
3

Answer:

He is referred to hia. His condition is like black dusty clothes, his gray dusty face and his steel rimmed spectacles.

a)

the narrator in the story old man at the bridge is the soldier who comes in contact with an old man at the bridge where people are crossing to free from the Spanish civil war.Jun 29, 2018

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