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Circle two instances in which which rusesabagina mentions being at risk

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In the memoir, "An Ordinary Man" by Paul Rusesabagina, he mentions being at risk at line 68 - 69 regarding how easily he could have been a target of violence along with the thousands lost each day, "Anybody with a gun or a machete could have taken these things away from me quite easily."

Another instance of being at risk is lines 78 - 83, where he states that he could have been executed for being a Tutsi sympathizer, because he helped the Tutsi, and it is mentioned earlier in the passage (lines 34 - 37)

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