10. What does the underlined phrase in the following excerpt reveal about
President Reagan's attitude toward the Berlin Wall?
Yet it is here in Berlin where the wall emerges most clearly; here, cutting across
your city, where the news photo and the television screen have imprinted this brutal
division of a continent upon the mind of the world. Standing before the Brandenburg
Gate, every man is a German, separated from his fellow men. Every man is a
Berliner, forced to look upon a scar.
a.
He thought it represented the healing of German wounds from the war.
b. He thought it was unattractive compared to the rest of Berlin.
He thought it served as a persistent reminder to humanity of unjust laws.
d.
He thought it showed how a once divided nation had been reunited.
C.