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English, 03.01.2020 19:31 kaitlyn215

What do the following lines from chapter 27 reveal about gino?
“we won’t talk about losing. there is enough talk about losing. what has been done this summer cannot have been done in vain.”
question 5 options:

a)
he will only talk about the war in plain details.

b)
he dislikes the narrator.

c)
he thinks that one must believe in the cause of the war they are fighting.

d)
he believes those who have sacrificed their lives are fools.

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