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English, 28.01.2020 20:11 jwagner1580

In "an irish airman foresees his death," the speaker is motivated to join the war effort by
a. a fervent belief that winning the war will benefit his countrymen.
b. a personal desire for adventure.
c. old-fashioned or traditional ideas about duty and sacrifice.
d. a vicious hatred for the enemy .

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