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The passage is The War Prayer

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CUVIVUNLIT
What effect does the author's choice of resolution in the final paragraph have on the overall
passage?
A The resolution adds a depressed tone to the passage, suggesting that the
narrator and the messenger have given up hope for peace.
The resolution adds a comedic element to the passage, suggesting that people
can be foolish when they come together to form a large group.
The resolution has a cynical effect on the passage's meaning, suggesting the
cycle of war never ends because those who blindly support it cannot be
reasoned with
The resolution has a tragic effect on the passage's meaning, suggesting that the
country will not win the war because they did not listen to the messenger.
Identify the analogy in paragraph 9. How does this analogy contribute to the old man's
message?


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