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netineya [11]
3 years ago
10

By the time the United States withdrew troops from Vietnam in 1975, public opinion had turned against the Vietnam War. O’Brien a

nd Komunyakaa wrote these texts about ten years after the war ended.
How do O’Brien and Komunyakaa reflect on the people around them who did not experience the war firsthand? Keep in mind the time at which they were writing. Check all the boxes that apply.


Both authors believe that the people around them understand the war.

O’Brien is concerned about how his daughter will view his actions in the war.

Komunyakaa is concerned about how people will view his actions in the war.

O’Brien observes that his daughter does not share his strong emotions about the war.

Komunyakaa observes that some people do not share his strong emotions about the war..
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2 answers:
Morgarella [4.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Komunyakaa is concerned about how people will view his actions in the war.

Explanation:

dangina [55]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The Answers are:

B/2. O’Brien is concerned about how his daughter will view his actions in the war.

And

E/5. Komunyakaa observes that some people do not share his strong emotions about the war.

Explanation:

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