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Leona [35]
4 years ago
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What is the more difficult problem for norman–the lack of the silver star or the death of kiowa? which does he consider more and

why?
Social Studies
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fredd [130]4 years ago
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#1) What is the more difficult problem for norman–the lack of the silver star or the death of kiowa? which does he consider more and why?
Answer: The death of kiowa. It seems that Norman is struggling with grief and confusion because he knows that he could have been braver and perhaps be able to save his friend's life and win the Silver Star. Norman thinks he was as brave as he could have been, but even that much bravery was not enough to save kiowa.
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