Answer:
Which line in this excerpt from “The Gun” by Philip K. is an example of euphemism?
"It was atomic fission we saw, all right," he said presently. He sighed and pushed the eyepiece away. "Any of you who wants to look may do so.[ But it's not a pretty sight."]
Step-by-step explanation:
Euphemism is an indirect expression or word used in substitution for something very harsh and unpleasant. It is used in the place of the offensive or embarrassing moment to make it less unpleasant. In the above excerpt, the euphemism is used to denote the sight of the atomic fission.