Do you think the solder of the two armies are like another or different from each other and evidence from the story to suphort your answer ?
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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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