In Chapter 9, Passini has speeches that are longer than anyone else’s. How does this style help characterize him as the exemplar? Passini’s rambling sentences convey the complexity of his heroic thoughts about war. Grace under pressure causes Passini to repeat his wise words without regard to what his listeners can understand. Passini’s questions and logic illustrate that he is expressing his own understanding of war rather than accepted beliefs.
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