The character that best supports the assertion that Slaughterhouse-Five isn’t anti-military is: "Edgar Derby" (Option A)
<h3>Who is Edgar Derby?</h3>
Edgar Derby is a character from Slaughterhouse-Five. He is an English teacher, from Indianapolis who helped Billy when he fell ill in the German POW camp.
<h3>What is a Character In literature?</h3>
A character in literature refers to a person, animal, or thing that the writer uses to advance the dialogue and the plot of the story or play.
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Answer:
He probably feel betrayed about other people.
Explanation:
The answer to the question above is "Plot & Character - important" that will be most helpful as Duncan re-reads his notes to find the central idea of the interview. Duncan separates his note in two section paragraphs which contain different information. The first section obviously<span> talks about the plot and character in thriller stories. The second contains important extra information from the interview.</span>
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