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how are the authors of \ambush\ and \facing it\ similar in their view of war?
both authors glorify what happened during the war.
both authors have painful and conflicted feelings.
both authors fear america will repeat its mistakes.
both authors look to the future for hope after the war.
"Ambush" by Tim O'Brien centers on the lingering guilt and trauma of a soldier who killed an enemy combatant, while "Facing It" by Yusef Komunyakaa explores a veteran's conflicting, painful emotions at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, grappling with loss and the weight of war. Neither glorifies war, focuses on fear of repeated mistakes, or emphasizes future hope; both core texts revolve around the authors' (and their speaker's) painful, conflicted feelings about their war experiences.
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B. Both authors have painful and conflicted feelings.