The comparison to “being in a movie” suggests that the narrator’s experience of World War II was fragmented, with gaps in memory and understanding.
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What does the comparison to “being in a movie” suggest about the narrator’s experience of World War II?
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It was classically heroic, reminding him of the glory of the cause.
It was classically heroic, reminding him of the glory of the cause.
It was fragmented, with gaps in memory and understanding.
It was fragmented, with gaps in memory and understanding.
It was best understood in the context of the era’s blockbuster war movies.
It was best understood in the context of the era’s blockbuster war movies.
It was basically trivial and hard to take seriously.
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