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In-s [12.5K]
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Ksju [112]3 years ago
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9A: Death admits that Rudy will die and says he would have liked to have the crowd -- millions of Germans -- cheers for Hitler and abuses Max, who arrives alone. About his recurring dream of fighting Hitler and that he is training for it. Atop a mountain of dead bodies looking at a swastika Sun.

9B: It was tied in your mouth in mine it begins to be loosened. Walt Whitman, Song of wholly loses the tongues of competing characters and traditions in her novel, at points like this, the old man and the young woman do tell the same story.

9C: Taking a holistic definition of constructive journalism as a basis, the two experiments discussed in this article examined the audience responses.

9D: I'm sorry I don't know:)

Explanation:

Sorry if some of these are wrong I wish I could help you more but I kind of needed more information. lol:)

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