A boy is in a foreign country and knows very little of the language of the country. He is trying to find his way to his hotel and is asking passers-by to help him, but he misinterprets their instructions and takes the train to another city. How do you evaluate this situation based on the hypothesis of linguistic relativity?
A) The boy is misunderstood because he interprets the words he hears in a foreign language according to his own language;
B) The boy should have clear instructions of the places in his language;
C) Limited use of language has hindered thinking processes to solve the problem.
D) The boy, more than language difficulties, did not have a clear mental map of the city.