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What is Tenzing Norgay's viewpoint in "A Dream Comes True" about being one of the first people to reach the summit of Mount Everest?

Norgay describes his ability to reach the summit with such a difficult partner as being a great mystery.

Norgay believes that his and Hillary's accomplishment created pride for the Nepalese and Indian people.

Norgay expresses his amazement that he was able to achieve a lifelong goal to reach the summit.

Norgay thinks that his and Hillary's climb was a victory not only for themselves but for their nations and all men.









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I believe the correct answer is D. Norgay thinks that his and Hillary's climb was a victory not only for themselves but for their nations and all men.

The point of Norgay's narrative is in supplementing Hillary's account, which said that Norgay had had many problems during the climb. According to Norgay, it really doesn't matter who made the climb first, because no one would have made it alone. It isn't a single victory of a single man, or even two men. It is a victory for the humanity.

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