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9 August, 18:14

In the story "In Another Country," how does the narrator view the boy as similar to

himself?

a) They both wanted to fight before going to war.

b) They both never had a chance to prove courage

c) They both were naive about what war meant.

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  1. 9 August, 22:04
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    C

    Explanation:

    Both the narrator and the boy had not experienced what was truly to beheld in the war until they were serving in the lines. Ernest Hemingway has said that he didn't know what war truly was like until he experienced it himself.
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