Why does uncle James think Philip's service in the war is not of great importance?
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The question has been taken from the story "The boy comes home."
Explanation:
- Philip comes home after four years of war.
- Spending time during different difficulties makes him more of a man.
- However, his uncle James doesn't admit that.
- He doesn't acknowledge the hardships he faced during the war.
- Instead, he asks Philip to join his jam business as it will teach him more values.
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