In “a mystery of heroism,” you can infer that collins’s superior officers—
very much wan...
English, 12.01.2020 02:31 soccerlyfe6839
In “a mystery of heroism,” you can infer that collins’s superior officers—
very much want him to get the water because they are also thirsty.
understand collins’s burning need to become a hero.
do not want him to go because the risk is not worth taking.
are afraid that collins will gain all of the fame for himself alone.
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