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"You just expected him to kill someone else, some of those foreigners, that weren't there because they had any say about it, but because they had to be there, poor wretches—conscripts, or whatever they call 'em"
These lines are a manifestation of author's strong opposition to the traditional ways of showing patriotism, showing empathy towards the poor and helpless foreigners who could not do anything and were likely to be killed.
Answer: B or the second answer choice
The correct answer, is b. Becoming greedy, and reaching for too much, can result in losing everything.
Indeed, Pahom becomes too greedy to understand that he already had a very comfortable situation and that he did not need that much land. Because he overreaches for as much land as he can physically cover as he runs, he dies of exhaustion, losing all the good things he already have, including his own life.
Answer:
the great wave represents instability and uncertainty
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