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English, 22.09.2021 01:00, Savageboyn

What does "He will not go behind his father's saying" mean in terms of the metaphor?Question 5 options:The neighbor fears what his family would think if he befriended the speaker. He keeps the wall up because of the close, emotional relationship he had with his father. The neighbor cannot break with his tradition of isolation and distance. The neighbor's father would disapprove of elves.

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