1. In "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," unlike other prisoners, the men in Span One felt no (1 point)
- compassion
- anger
- guilt
- fear

2. In "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," Brille thinks Hannetjie as (1 point)
- a friend
- a child
- an enemy
- a boss

3. In "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," Brill's character is best describes as (1 point)
- evil and mischievous
- kind but mischievous
- strong-willed and caring
- strong-willed and mean

Respuesta :

1. the men in Span One felt no guilt
In 
"The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses" , the men in Span one were the people that are arrested due to politic-related scandals.
These men came in believing that they haven't done any bad things and society also do not treat them as outcasts.

2. 
 Brille thinks of Hannetjie as a child.
In "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses" . In the story  Hannetjie is depicted as someone who constantly display oppressive behaviors toward Brille without any particular reason (like what a child usually does)

3. The answer is 
kind but mischievous
In the story, there are several occurences where Brill made efforts to take care of other members of his group.
But he also proved to be miscievous because he is willing to blackail Hannetjie in order to strike favorable deal for him.

3 = strong willed and caring