<span> "Ambush," O’Brien describes killing a man while serving in war. He had no intention of killing him—he reacted without thinking. O’Brien feels guilty about having killed another human being, even though his fellow soldier tries to soothe him with the logic that the man would have been killed eventually anyway. However, trying to justify having killed someone, O’Brien explains that his training as a soldier prompted him to act involuntarily when he lobbed the grenade upon spotting an enemy soldier. Twenty years later, long after the war has ended, O’Brien is unable to admit to his daughter, Kathleen, that he has killed another person. He feels guilt and denial about having killed a man, and experiences recurrent flashbacks and visions. Through his story, O’Brien conveys that a soldier is a changed person after he has witnessed such a war, and those who have not been in a war cannot begin to understand the emotional turmoil that soldiers go through.</span>
Malcolm shifts to Boston and leaves his half sister Ella.His sister Ella advice him to explore Boston before he takes up a job
Explanation:
The choice of the word "Deliberate " refers to the act of doing something consciously,intentionally.
<u>Malcolm when shifted to Boston was very surprised to see how the blacks residing in Boston try to enact /intimate the white people and they way they boosted upon their menial Jobs.</u>
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<u>This is the main Reason why Malcolm has choosen the word deliberate in the first paragraph</u>
You probably answered this already by yourself but they can do things like getting their fans to volunteer and encourage people to do good things