All of the following lines from "Cranes" demonstrate the story's message about the
effects of war on people except
(1 point)
"The northern village at the border of the Thirty-eighth Parallel was snugly settled under the
high, bright autumn sky."
"Then he suddenly he thought that Tokchae, too, must want a puff. But today, how could he
offer a cigarette to a fellow like this?"
"They made me vice-chairman of the league because I was one of the poorest and I was a
hard-working farmer. If that constitutes a crime worthy of death, so be it."
"I thought of evacuating, even if I had to carry my father on my back. But my father said no.
How could the farmers leave the land behind when the crops were ready for harvest?"



Answer :

Final answer:

The response explains which lines from 'Cranes' depict the effects of war on people.


Explanation:

Lines from 'Cranes' showing effects of war

The lines from 'Cranes' that demonstrate the story's message about the effects of war on people are:

  1. 'They made me vice-chairman of the league because I was one of the poorest and I was a hard-working farmer. If that constitutes a crime worthy of death, so be it.'
  2. 'I thought of evacuating, even if I had to carry my father on my back. But my father said no. How could the farmers leave the land behind when the crops were ready for harvest?'
The other lines do not directly show the impact of war on people.

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