Lungs are prone to a type of cancer called lung cancer. Think of your lungs as sponges but instead of taking in water, they are taking in carbon dioxide when you breathe in.
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The light from his cigarette alerts an enemy soldier to his presence. A bullet flies toward the sniper's rooftop. He puts out the cigarette and switches position. However, the flash of the rifle tells the sniper his enemy's location.
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The central story of Living to Tell the Tale is Gabriel García Márquez's journey with his mother to sell the home in which he had grown up. This journey sparks an outpouring of memories and initiates a theme of change—temporal, personal, and cultural—that pervades the book.