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Which lines from “Life at War” best infer the speaker’s revulsion for war?

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"...mirrored forms of a God we felt as good—



who do these act, who convince ourselves



it is necessary; these acts are done"
"...The feeling



resembles lumps of raw dough



weighing down a child’s stomach on baking day."
"...the mucous membrane of our dreams



coated with it, the imagination



filmed over with the gray filth of it:"
"The disasters numb within us



caught in the chest, rolling



in the brain like pebbles…"

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Answer:

line 9

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filmed over qith the gray filth of it.the disaster numb within us

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