Despite his eternal fear, during the Vietnam War he always trid to get over it by speaking to himself. And according to his memories and fantasies about his family, they were close to each other, maybe that's why he wanted to come back home so much (not only because of the frightening war.
In the story, Billy was described to have an overwhelming fear that he somehow gonna die from an injury so he chooses to take careful precautions in his actions.
The ironic part is that Billy become so scared and he died because of a heart attack due to fear rather than injuries.
Thus, this could be the answer.
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rhetorical
mimetic
Answer: A fast flowing river can carry very little sediment. More friction between water and streambed will reduce the speed of flowing water. How would a fast-flowing river be most likely to move sand-sized particles of sediment? It would lift them and carry them downstream.
Explanation: this is why the answer is false
He fought valiantly while at war overseas.
He is happy to be home with his friends and family again.
He is dissatisfied and feels disillusioned with his surroundings.
He is a skilled liar, even though he does not enjoy telling untruths.
Krebs is dissatisfied and disillusioned with his surroundings after the war, feeling troubled by the lies he told that have tainted his once valued experiences during wartime.
The given excerpt reveals that Krebs is dissatisfied and feels disillusioned with his surroundings after returning from the war. He is troubled by the lies he told, which have tainted his past experiences, causing them to lose their once-valued nature. Rather than find peace in his actions during the war, he instead feels a distaste for everything that transpired, reflecting his disappointment and disillusionment.
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