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23 February, 09:32

In tim o'brien's chapter "good form," what does the narrator say he wants his readers to feel?

A. what they want to feel

B. What America felt

C. what the man he killed felt

D. what he felt

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  1. 23 February, 09:40
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    The answer is D. What he felt
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