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The lines are "As for us, we’re quite fortunate. Luckier than millions of people. It’s quiet and safe here, and we’re using our money to buy food. We’re so selfish that we talk about “after the war” and look forward to new clothes and shoes, when actually we should be saving every penny to help others when the war is over, to salvage whatever we can."
Answer:
The answer is most likely A) Because the last line breaks the rhyming pattern, the poem gives extra emphasis to its main topic
Explanation:
Increasing fuel efficiency can help us both financially and ethically
Answer:
the villians/bad guy of the story
If money wasn't an issue. I would have as many pets as I could care for.