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English, 01.03.2021 21:00, bryannnnv

The book fear and loathing by hunter A Thompson. On page 29, the narrator, Duke, tells us, “The TV news was about the Laos Invasion—a series of horrifying disasters: explosions and twisted wreckage, men feeling in terror, Pentagon generals babbling insane lies.” Given the time in which this story takes place, why are these details from the television important? What effect do these details have on a story that isn’t directly affected by these events? Or *is* this story affected by these events? How? Assume your audience has read the book; avoid summarizing it. Start your post with a topic sentence that answers the questions here. Then explain further using supporting sentences and examples. Conclude your post with a concluding sentence.

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