Please answer for Slaughterhouse Five
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Why does Ronald Weary use Bi...
Please answer for Slaughterhouse Five
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Why does Ronald Weary use Billy Pilgrim as his scapegoat?
Select one:
a. Weary uses Pilgrim as his scapegoat because he can’t blame his own inexperience and insecurity.
b. Weary uses Pilgrim as his scapegoat because he thinks logically and rationally, not emotionally.
c. Weary uses Pilgrim as his scapegoat because it is Billy’s fault that the two are captured.
d. Weary uses Pilgrim as his scapegoat because it is Billy’s shoes that give him gangrene.
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