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How does filipovic view the bosnian conflict? she is angry that people are dying pointlessly. she is not surprised that the conflict continues. she is certain that civilian deaths are the price to pay for a revolution. she is upset that her friend died after the war ended.?

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A . she is angry that people are dying pointlessly
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She is angry that people are dying pointlessly.

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Zlata Filipović describes in her diary the experience of living in a country during a war. She was a child living in wartime Sarajevo while she wrote her diary, but was eventually able to escape in 1993 to Paris. In these diaries, Filipovic reflects on many aspects of the war. One of the things that makes her angry is that she believes people are dying pointlessly.

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