the bulky woman all time the growled like a wild animal true or false
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false, at times
- She understands that her child will return from the war unscathed.
- She comes to the conclusion that her spouse does not comprehend her feelings.
- She sees she hasn't shown the same bravery as other parents who have sent their kids to war with no remorse.
- She determines that she must be more concerned of her own son than the other passengers are. It gives a brief but devastating peek into the lives of those left behind while the young are transported to battle.
- The plot follows a group of parents on a train, most of them have send their children to fight in the war.
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yes, it is true It is her physical bulk that mainly characterizes a woman and sometimes "groans like a wild animal".
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- She is a "shapeless bundle", seems to have no control, and must be hoisted into a wagon by her husband.
- She is sort of dehumanized beneath neath a massive cloak
- the story begins with a man apologizing for a woman's condition when he feels he has to explain the situation to five second-class cars.
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