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English, 05.12.2021 19:50 Riplilpeep

What does the following passage mainly reveal about Jonathan's homeland? **Awrighto. Now we talk business. We no be bad tief. We no like for make trouble. Trouble done finish. War done finish and all the katakata wey
de for inside. No Civil War again. This time na Civil Peace. No be so?'
"Na so!' answered the horrible chorus.
O A. The people who survive the war are required to educate others on the doctrines of peace.
B. Although there are thieves roaming the country, they view themselves as hardworking individuals.
O C. The officials who fought in the war are unable to stop bortering that occurs among regular citizens.
O D. Although the war is officially over, there are factions of people that continue to cause strife among others,
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