Answer:
brave and valorous
Explanation:
According to Steinbeck, the bod of a soldier doesn't let them remember the extreme of emotions experienced in a battle. Steinback explains that a soldier does not remember what happened at the war. More worse the battle and more do they forget about it. During a war, the soldiers lose the instinct for self-preservation and hence they perform heroic deeds in battle.
Hence, when soldiers do not talk about their battle experiences they are considered to be brave and valorous.
Answer:
France and Britain were bankrupt. Most delegates blamed Germany (this feeling led to Clause 231) and wanted revenge for the 'lost generation'; they wanted Germany crippled so the war could never be repeated. And if Germany was to blame for the war, then Germany should pay for the damage.
Performance-in-public syndrome is the right answer because John is having issues playing when he is in pubic but not when he is alone, therefore playing in front of other people is causing John the anxiety.