English, asked by akankshamukherjee8, 7 months ago

"I am without politics," he said. "I am seventy-six years old. I have
come twelve kilometers now and I think now I can go no further."
“This is not a good place to stop," I said. "If you can make it, there
are trucks up the road where it forks for Tortosa."
(i) What does the old man mean when he states, “I am without politics"? W
does he mention his age?
meant that he had​

Answers

Answered by sawakkincsem
8

He mentions this because he was asked to leave the artillery due to his lack of any political ties and his age does not meet the current requirements of his circumstances.

Explanation:

  • He is worried that the animals might not have been able to escape the place and he can not run well since he is quite old and feeble. The war that made him escape began due to political reasons only.

  • This question is from an amazing story called Old man at the bridge written by the famous Ernest Hemingway. It was published in May of 1938.

Answered by vazjoshua269
2

Answer:

He mentions this because he was asked to leave the artillery due to his lack of any political ties and his age does not meet the current requirements of his circumstances.

Explanation:

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