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This question requires a personal answer. I will give you my opinion so you can see how to formulate the answer and in case you think something different or want to add something else you can do it.
Explanation:
This question refers to the story The Sniper by Liam O'Flaherty.
I believe that the sniper is a victim of war, even though his actions may be considered heroic.
The fact that I believe that he is a victim and not a hero is the remorse he feels for having killed another sniper, just like him.
Although this person was the enemy, he did not have heroic pride in killing "the villain". Rather, he felt a great guilt for having killed another human being, someone who was a sniper just like him.
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Answer: What is a lyre?
Explanation: I'm not really sure how to answer this : (
Answer:
On March 26, 1953, American medical researcher Dr. Jonas Salk announces on a national radio show that he has successfully tested a vaccine against poliomyelitis, the virus that causes the crippling disease of polio. In 1952—an epidemic year for polio—there were 58,000 new cases reported in the United States, and more than 3,000 died from the disease. For promising eventually to eradicate the disease, which is known as “infant paralysis” because it mainly affects children, Dr. Salk was celebrated as the great doctor-benefactor of his time.
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Answer:
Christopher is still on the train hiding behind a piece of luggage
Explanation:
Christopher is still on the train hiding behind a piece of luggage, on a shelf beside the bathroom. He is trying to decide when he should get off the train. He needs know two things, one is if the policeman, who wants to return him to his father, is still on the train and the other is if the train has reached London.