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zalisa [80]
3 years ago
10

Which lines in this excerpt from Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The Prisoners” portray the Prussian soldiers as likeable, sens

itive people rather than as stereotypical soldiers?
Berthine took the heavy revolver from its hook, slipped it into the pocket of her skirt, and, putting her ear to the door, asked:

"Who are you?" demanded the young woman. "What do you want?”
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german3 years ago
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<span>Which lines in this excerpt from Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The Prisoners” portray the Prussian soldiers as likeable, sensitive people rather than as stereotypical soldiers? Berthine took...ANSWER</span>
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