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Bruno felt pleased with himself and superior to Gretel because he had

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

Bruno felt pleased with himself and superior to Gretel because he had

"borrowed" one of Father's army pistols and was hiding it in his room

"taken care of" her silly, annoying dolls by hiding them all in her closet

been given a "grand tour" of the kennels and allowed to play with the dogs

seen the "nasty-looking place" first and could view it from his own window

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seen the "nasty-looking place" first and could view it from his own window

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This question is about "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". Bruno is the protagonist of this story and is a German boy who lives near a Nazi concentration camp, where his father becomes an army commander. Bruno is only eight years old and likes to explore the area around the house where he lives and in these explorations he can visualize a "horrible looking place" which is the concentration camp. Behind the barbed wire, he meets Shmuel, a little Jewish boy who is trapped there. Bruno thinks he is very experienced and superior to Gretel because he saw this luigar first, and can even watch him through the window.

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