"The Dream Comes True from The Tiger of the Snows" by Tenzing Norgay.

1. Why do you think Norgay is so concerned with the "prestige of Everest"?

A: I think Norgay is so concerned with the "prestige of Everest" because he thought it might be ruined by unchecked exploitation.

2. What does he mean by "Everest and the truth"?

A: I think Norgay was referring to Everest and the truth of which of the two hikers, Hillary and Norgay, reached its summit first.

I disagree with your first answer. Norgay wasn't thinking of exploitation. He felt that Everest deserved the truth, no matter what.

2. You're partly right. Norgay honors and respects Everest.

So Norgay was referring to Everest and the truth of which of the two hikers, Hillary and Norgay, reached its summit first because he honors and respects Everest and belives that Everest deserved the truth?

Right.

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Your both wrong

To determine Norgay's concerns about the "prestige of Everest" and the meaning behind "Everest and the truth," one can refer to the book "The Dream Comes True from The Tiger of the Snows" by Tenzing Norgay themselves. The book provides detailed accounts of Norgay's experiences and mindset.