(iii) Why does the narrator tell the old man that it is not a good place to stop ?
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The narrator, a soldier, tries to urge him forward, because of the imminent danger—if he remains where he is, he will certainly perish—and soon. But, because of his fatigue and heartbreak, he refuses to move, resigning himself to his fate.
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The soldier told the old man that it was not a good place to stop because the enemy was advancing and soon their planes would launch bombs on the bridge.
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