Answer:
C. Yorkie is a close friend of the pilot.
Step-by-step explanation:
Roald Dahl's short story "Beware of the Dog" is a story about the World War II events where an English pilot is on his plane after being attacked by a cannon shell. This took out one of his leg, his right leg.
The start of the story shows the pilot Peter Williamson thinking of how he'll at when he reach safely to ground and ask for assistance. He also mentions Yorkie who seems to be a very close friend of him. For he mentions that he will ask him whether he had finished fixing his car. This wartime story is about a captured Prisoner of War, who was lured to believe that he's in England under treatment for his leg. But in reality, he was in a hospital in France, with the nurses and doctors disguising themselves as English staffs so that they will be able to get information from the prisoner.