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Which wars did John Steinbeck's "Symptoms" and Tim O'Brien's "Ambush" discuss?

A.
World War II and the Vietnam War
B.
World War II and the Korean War
C.
World War I and World War II
D.
the Civil War and World War I

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User Mhmmd
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Answer:

A. World War ll and The Vietnam War 100% Correct

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User Zaky German
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Answer:

A. World War II and the Vietnam War

Step-by-step explanation:

The war that John Steinbeck discusses in "Symptoms" is World War II. Steinbeck served as a war correspondent during this war, which allowed him to gain first-hand information on the situation of soldiers and veterans.

The war that Tim O'Brien writes about, on the other hand, is the Vietnam War. We know this because he describes being at My Khe. The Vietnam War was a war between North Vietnam and South Vietnam (with American involvement) between 1955-1975.

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User Jboot
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