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English, 22.07.2021 20:40, mikeeway33

Near the end of "Civil Peace," Jonathan Iwegbu makes this statement. What is egg-rasher? Did I depend on it last week? Or is it greater than other things that went with the war?
I say, let egg-rasher perish in the flames! Let it go where everything else has gone.
What theme of the story does this statement best reflect?
O In order to survive, one must look past personal losses.
O Survival without money and other possessions is meaningless
O It is important to fight criminals, even at the cost of one's own life.
O One must find a way to hold onto all possessions in order to survive.

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