In Ernest Hemingway's short story "In Another Country," why does the narrator see himself as different from the other wounded soldiers who visit the hospital?

(1 point)
He views himself as
• better than the other soldiers.
OHe thinks the other soldiers are weak.
He believes the
• wounded soldiers are heroic and he is not.
He feels the wounded
• soldiers have a higher standard of morality.

The correct answer is: He views himself as better than the other soldiers.