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They shook hands, trembling from head to foot with a dread beyond their mastery.
What viewpoint about war is conveyed through Monsieur Sauvage and Monsieur Morissot's discussion in the
following lines of "Two Friends"?
"They are at it again!" he said.
Morissot, who was anxiously watching his float bobbing up and down, was suddenly seized with the angry
impatience of a peaceful man toward the madmen who were firing thus, and remarked indignantly:
"What fools they are to kill one another like that!"
War can turn a country against itself.
War is futile for all involved.
War is necessary and tragic.
All soldiers should fight hard to defend their country.


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