Which phrase, in "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," best describes Brille? (1 point)
easygoing and generous with his friends intelligent, yet shortsighted in his political views
intuitive and calculating in his appraisal of others
quickthinking and quicktempered in his reactions 2. The author of "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses" most likely includes the story about Brille's
home life to show (1 point) his devotion as a family man. that he is capable of discipline. that politics caused his imprisonment. his yearning for peace at home and in society. 3. In "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," Warder Hannetjie realizes that his relationship with Brille
and the men of Span One can be mutually beneficial after Brille (1 point)
confesses Hannetjie's fertilizer theft to the warden.
is placed in solitary confinement for one full week.
falsely accuses Hannetjie of supplying him with tobacco.
refuses to pick up and carry Hannetjie's jacket back to camp.
4. In "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," which word pair would the men of Span One most likely
use to describe the change in Hannetjie? (1 point) from brutish to indulgent from inhuman to respectable from useless to reasonable from distant to kindhearted 1.A 2.B 3.A 4.C