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1. Why do you think this quote was included in the text: "Very close to us stood the tall chimney of the crematorium's furnace. It no longer impressed us. It barely drew our attention." (Page 104)?
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1. Why do you think this quote was included in the text: "Very close to us stood the
tall chimney of the crematorium's furnace. It no longer impressed us. It barely
drew our attention." (Page 104)?
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so they could emphasize the fact that it wasn’t the same anymore after what happened
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