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Tenente, Passini said. "We understand you let us talk. Listen. There is nothing as bad as war. We in the auto-ambulance cannot even realize at all how bad it is. When people realize how bad it is they cannot do anything to stop it because they go crazy. There are some people who never realize. There are people who are afraid of their officers. It is with them the war is made. " "I know it is bad but we must finish it. " "It doesn’t finish. There is no finish to a war. " "Yes there is. " Passini shook his head. "War is not won by victory. What if we take San Gabriele? What if we take the Carso and Monfalcome and Trieste? Where are we then? Did you see all the far mountains to-day? Do you think we could take all them too? Only if the Austrians stop fighting. One side must stop fighting. Why don’t we stop fighting? If they come down into Italy they will get tired and go away. They have their own country. But no, instead there is a war. " —A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway How is Passini’s dialogue different from the narrator’s dialogue?.

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They indicate that Passini feels passionately about his beliefs.

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Answer:

How is Passini’s dialogue different from the narrator’s dialogue?

✔ Passini varies his syntax and structure.

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