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4. Do you think the soldiers of the two armies are like each other, or differen
from each other? Find evidence from the story to support your answer.
5. Mention the various ways in which the British and the German soldiers
become friends and find things in common at Christmas.
6. What is Connie's Christmas present? Why is it the best Christmas present
in the world?
7. Do you think the title of this story is suitable for it? Can you think of any
other title(s)?
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Answered by vaninarula18
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Answer:4.There is enough evidence in the story that to prove that the soldiers of both countries are no different from each other.the soldiers from both countries have love and peace between them. 5.When the German waved the white flag out Merry Christmas no man from the British replied Same to you. The soldiers from both sides filed together over alcohol and had fun.6 The letter that Jim wrote to Connie informed her of her husband happy state durning that time. And also a rarity durning rimes of war.Jim also promised Connie that he will be home before next Christmas .

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Answered by Anonymous
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4 )Do you think the soldiers of the two Armies are like each other or different from each other find evidence from the story to support your answer.

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The soldiers of the two armies are similar to each other as per the following reasons derived from the story:

  • Both the armies celebrated Christmas together.

  • They shared good moments together by eating, laughing, drinking and talking with each other.

  • Both the armies played a friendly football match and approved the fact that conflicts could have been resolved by playing a match.

  • They agreed about the consequences or negative impact that war has upon families.

  • Both the armies longed for peace and exchanged Christmas carols and hoped to unite with their respective families soon.

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