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The soldiers, of course,’said Shmuel as if this was the most obvious thing in the world.
‘And then one day things started to change,’he continued. ‘I came home from school and my mother was making arm bands for us from a special cloth and drawing a star on each one. Like this.’ Using his finger, he drew a design in the dusty ground beneath him.
And every time we left the house, she told us we had to wear one of these armbands.
‘My father wears one too,’said Bruno. On his uniform. It’s very nice. It’s bright red with a black-and-white design on it.’ Using his finger, he drew another design in the dusty ground on his side of the fence.
‘Yes, but they are different, aren’t they?’ said Shmuel.

1.’And then one day things started to change,he continued. Who is “he” in the statement? What change is he referring to?
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The soldiers, of course,’said Shmuel as if this was the most obvious thing in the world.

‘And then one day things started to change,’he continued. ‘I came home from school and my mother was making arm bands for us from a special cloth and drawing a star on each one. Like this.’ Using his finger, he drew a design in the dusty ground beneath him.

And every time we left the house, she told us we had to wear one of these armbands.

‘My father wears one too,’said Bruno. On his uniform. It’s very nice. It’s bright red with a black-and-white design on it.’ Using his finger, he drew another design in the dusty ground on his side of the fence.

‘Yes, but they are different, aren’t they?’ said Shmuel.

1.’And then one day things started to change,he continued. Who is “he” in the statement? What change is he referring to?

From - Shmuel tells his story

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