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In tim o'brien's chapter "good form," what does the narrator say he wants his readers to feel?

A. what they want to feel
B. What America felt
C. what the man he killed felt
D. what he felt

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The answer is D. What he felt
User Ahmad Baraka
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Correct answer choice is :


D) What he felt


Step-by-step explanation:


O’Brien speaks about the distinction between real fact and story fact. He says he needs to tell the structure of his book. He says that he saw a man die on a path near My Khe, but that he did not stop him. He then says that he earned up to this story. He says he needs us to feel what he thought and because of that, sometimes epic fact is accurate than happening honor.


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