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English, 07.02.2021 06:30 csciahetano

At the end of the chapter, O'Brien says, "I was a coward. I went to war" (58). What literary device is this an example of? (e. g, repetition, imagery, irony, or symbol) Why do you think O'Brien uses this device in this way
What is he trying to communicate to the reader?

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