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Reread paragraph 4. what is james's point of view about nate at this point in the story? one of the men in line, nate, said, "well, it ain't a gun, but you can still make it go boom! " all the other men, even the supply officer, faintly shouted with laughter. nate was one of my tent mates, and he always had an audience for his jokes. now i imagines myself knocking the teeth out of his stupid grin. a. he envies nate for being a grown man. b. he thinks nate is too stupid to care about. c. he resents nate for being popular. d. he thinks nate is cruel.

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