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In guy de maupassant's "two friends," which answer below best describes sauvage and morissot’s friendship?

a) sauvage and morissot are the kind of friends who are soulmates. they do not have to hold long conversations, discussions, and arguments to truly bond. maupissant writes, “some days they did not speak. sometimes they did; but they understood one another admirably without saying anything because they had similar tastes and responded to their surroundings in exactly the same way" (maupassant, 2012, p. 1234).

b) sauvage and morissot’s friendship transcends death, and their deep relationship is evident in the manner in which they die. morissot “stammered, ‘farewell, monsieur sauvage.’ m. sauvage answered, ‘farewell, monsieur morissot.’ they shook hands, trembling from head to foot with a shudder which they could not control" (maupassant, 2012, p. 1239).

c) sauvage and morissot set out to be heroes, and they made their country proud. they were highly politicized soldiers as is evident by their statements, “’folks sure are stupid to kill one another like that.’ m. sauvage answered, ‘they’re worse than animals'" ( (maupassant, 2012, p. 1237).

d) the two men have been friends all their lives. they are honored to die together for the good of their country. the reader knows this based on the following lines: “'that’s life for you,' opined m. sauvage."

"you’d better say ‘that’s death for you,’ laughed morissot" (maupassant, 2012, p. 1238).

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