It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. In Ernest Hemingway’s “In Another Country,” what worries the narrator about going back to the front is that h<span>e is worried his injury will interfere with his ability to fight. Hope this helps.</span>
I believe the correct answer is to heal.
We can see in the excerpt how this person went from feeling afraid to feeling very secure and at home. The excerpt is not really trying to persuade us to do anything; I don't see what it can teach us because there is no strong message; if it were to entertain, I assume it would be more lighthearted and happy which it is not in the beginning.
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A review it later
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If you dont understand something, it is best to go back and see why it isnt making sense. If you still cant figure it out go onine and look up some examples or videos and write them down for future reference.
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if it is multiple choice then the answer is
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the first one, second one, and the sixth one
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G - 11/13,
Washington, D.C.
The United States,
Dear Joseph,
Hello! How are you? I am doing very well by god's grace. Today, I want to share my experience in my native village. During these summer vacations, We decided to visit our village in Pennysylvania as we all wanted to spend some quality time in the lap of nature doing rustic activities. You wouldn't believe that it was really an amazing experience and relief from that monotonous life in cities with being surrounded by gadgets all the time. In the morning, we watched the sunrise and the beautiful meadows.
The land covered with greenery was so pure that it fascinates you. Then, I and grandpa used to ctach fishes from the river, and then, grandma cooked them deliciously. In the evening, seeing the cattle graze in the field was a different kind of happiness as we don't see such wonderful sights of nature here. We thoroughly enjoyed our vacations there and I wish to go there at least once a year.
Pay my regards to uncle and aunt.
Yours lovingly,
Christina.