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Our minds numb with indifference. Here or elsewhere, what did it matter? Die today or tomorrow, or later? The night was growing longer, never-ending.
What does the sentence "The night was growing longer, never-ending” suggest about the author’s viewpoint?
He no longer cares about what happens to him.
He believes that life in general is too hard to endure.
He feels like the horrors he is experiencing will last forever.
He believes that bad things happen only at night.
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He feels like the horrors he is experiencing will last forever.
The phrase "night was growing longer, never-ending" uses night as a metaphor for ongoing suffering or dread, implying the pain and horror will continue indefinitely.
The phrase "night was growing longer, never-ending" uses night as a metaphor for ongoing suffering or dread, implying the pain and horror will continue indefinitely.
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