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REREAD Reread lines 44-55. What is Rusesabagina's purpose in these lines? From the story an ordinary man

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He was trying to show us just how bad the genocide was and giving us a inside on all the trouble that those people went through.

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In these lines, Rusesabagina's purpose is to tell that he could acquire more knowledge than his parents; it was his parents' desire that he one day would accomplish what they couldn't do. So, in this way, Rusesabagina reminds his first time experiencing, not only the language, but the world as a whole.

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