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What does Lieutenant Cross do to try to feel closer to Martha? Question 6 options: He carries a pebble with him during his time at war. He burns her letters and photographs. He eats breakfast under his poncho. He mourns the death of Ted Lavender.

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What does Lieutenant Cross do to try to feel closer to Martha?

Question 6 options:

He carries a pebble with him during his time at war.

He burns her letters and photographs.

He eats breakfast under his poncho.

He mourns the death of Ted Lavender.

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Lieutenant Cross carries a pebble with him during his time at war to try to feel closer to Martha.

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