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English, 25.12.2019 18:31 wehack6380

In a short story, a group of old friends sets out to revisit the camp where they were once held as prisoners of war. as they relive this part of their past, they find that the trauma has affected them in different ways. throughout their journey, they find that family, friends, and purposeful work have enabled them to move beyond the hurts of their past. what common literary theme does this story most clearly show?
a. pride in one's accomplishments
b. the uncertainty of becoming an adult
c. sacrificing oneself for a noble cause
d. renewal through love and routine

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