What was Peterkin’s question at the end of this poem? Was he answered? Why do you think so? in After
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Peterkin asked if there was any good that came out of the war. Kaspar said that he could not answer this question as he did not know the answer but he could just say that it was a famous victory.
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Answer - Peterkin asked if there was any good that came out of the war. Kaspar said that he could not answer this question as he did not know the answer but he just said that it was a famous victory. He wasn't answered because kaspar was arrogant about the destruction caused by the war so he just told that it was a famous victory.
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