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EleoNora [17]
3 years ago
6

Which of the following quotes from the novel supports the idea that the soldiers feel like they aren't getting a lot of official

information from the military? A. "Most of what we learned was from the television news." B. "CENTCOM is trying to figure out what happened to the 507th." C. "The sergeant repeated what Ahmed said into his radio." D. "We weren't at the front of the action and I was glad of tha
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Stels [109]3 years ago
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Answer:

A. "Most of what we learned was from the television news." Is the answer I'm leaning most towards.

Explanation:

If they aren't getting <em>official</em> information from the military, they have to be getting <em>other</em> information from a different platform.

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P.S., I hope this is correct and that it helps you! :D

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