Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

“Serves ‘m right,' the neighbor was saying, then turning his extinguisher onto the non-burning gasoline and the yet to be assembled sculpture called “Agua Viva” and winking “just in case, you never know.”

Based on the excerpt above, what can you infer about the relationship between Fredo and his neighbor?

A.His neighbor does not look down on Fredo.
B.His neighbor blames Fredo for his social isolation.
C.His neighbor is responsible for Fredo’s condition.

Respuesta :

I think it might be A but not to sure

Answer:

A. His neighbor does not look down on Fredo.

Explanation:

Two rural neighbors who one spring day meet to walk along the wall that separates their properties and repair it where needed. The speaker in the poem is a dynamic person who begins to scrutinize the requirement for such a divider in any case. The neighbor past the slope is a conventionalist and has, it appears, brief period for such hogwash.