The Best Quote I Found in Chapter 4 "French Lessons"
" When the bombs fall, I curl up like a trembling child and I pray that death will be painless. No, Jesse, life is a valuable thing. I know that I will soon be losing mine." Grief suddenly began to cloud Hong's large eyes. "I will never see Marseille again. Even now my dear wife Hoa is waiting it out, then go home." " (Vea, 83) Here life is valuable but we will take death with honor knowing that we will never see our belove ones never again. This is sinificant because we have honor as soldiers and have pride for our nation.
1. Would you ever take french lessons?
2. pretending you were a wife would you let your husband go to war? If not what you would do to stop it,
if yes why so.

1 Comments:
I like your second question more than your first. The first even seems a bit off topic -- the "french lessons" are meant figuratively (it's about what the characters learn from each other while speaking French, not literal lessons in how to speak French itself).
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