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English, 13.01.2021 01:40 mazolethrin2291

Iraq War Blog”: Which sentence from the excerpt best supports the idea that the narrator remains optimistic about people? Question 13 options:

a)

“It is a great disgrace that has befallen us, and everyone makes suggestions and gives speeches, but no one comprehends the truth but God Almighty.”

b)

“We leave our homes terrified and return the same way.”

c)

“These people remind me that good hasn’t been cut away from all humans: there are still those who believe in helping humanity.”

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“I feel that this war has devastated my personality and shaken me; that my whole nervous system has become like fragile threads.”

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