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IDENTIFY THE SIGNPOSTS IN THE FOLLOWING PASSAGES. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE, WRITE ALL THAT APPLY.
1. I was surprised at how young and peaceful he looked.
2. Grandchildren, one of the unwritten rules of war is to expect the unexpected,
3. I still remember that day in sixth grade.
4. Rough as it was, there were still some things we Navajos found to smile about.
5. Unlike our enemies, our men had never fought in this kind of terrain before.
6. Think how strange it is for a Navajo boy from a land where rain is so rare where it rains
every day.
7. Somehow I knew his optimistic words were not true.
8. We were lazy. We could not be taught anything. We would never be as good as the
white man.
9. Never think that war is a good thing,

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