I believe the answer is “life is an eternal struggle”, because they are comparing life to a camp (bivouac) in the middle of a battlefield :)
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<h2>Laila, the second female protagonist, is the youngest child and only daughter of Hakim and Fariba. ... Laila's idealism and independence are challenged when she decides to marry Rasheed in order to give her unborn child by Tariq a father.</h2>
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1. I think that I shall never see
2. a thing as lovely as a tree.
3. Who wrote the poem, "My Last Duchess"?
4. My favorite novel is the Yearling.
5. Our middle school band played, "Fandango."
6. During the winter David read, "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
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Just combine 1 and 2 I read it wrong for a second
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Like other national literatures, American literature was shaped by the history of the country that produced it. For almost a century and a half, America was merely a group of colonies scattered along the eastern seaboard of the North American continent—colonies from which a few hardy souls tentatively ventured westward. After a successful rebellion against the motherland, America became the United States, a nation. By the end of the 19th century this nation extended southward to the Gulf of Mexico, northward to the 49th parallel, and westward to the Pacific. By the end of the 19th century, too, it had taken its place among the powers of the world—its fortunes so interrelated with those of other nations that inevitably it became involved in two world wars and, following these conflicts, with the problems of Europe and East Asia. Meanwhile, the rise of science and industry, as well as changes in ways of thinking and feeling, wrought many modifications in people’s lives. All these factors in the development of the United States molded the literature of the country.
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