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Nadusha1986 [10]
3 years ago
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Which two quotes BEST show the contrast in maturity between Helmuth and his brothers? "I'm going to float away, right this minut

e." (Helmuth) "Don't be ridiculous. You're not going to float away." (Gerhard) "I'm going to float away, right this minute." (Helmuth) "Don't be ridiculous. You're not going to float away." (Gerhard) , "Are the grenade launchers on their way?" (Gerhard) Helmuth nods vigorously. "Are the grenade launchers on their way?" (Gerhard) Helmuth nods vigorously. , "It makes me dizzy just thinking about it." (Helmuth) "Then stop." (Gerhard) "It makes me dizzy just thinking about it." (Helmuth) "Then stop." (Gerhard) , "Helmuth is three." "Hans is eight." "Gerhard, who is seven."
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1 answer:
Dima020 [189]3 years ago
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Answer:

"Helmuth is three." "Hans is eight." "Gerhard, who is seven."

Explanation:

This question is about "The Boy who dared"

The above selected phrase shows that there is a certain difference in Helmuth's age in relation to his brothers. This age difference shows the difference in maturity between them, as it is common that the younger the immature, since maturity is gained with experience and experience is gained with experience.

Helmuth is five years younger than Hans, who shows him that Hans is more mature. While Hans and Gerhard are only a year apart, it is likely that Hans is more mature, as he is older.

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