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  Subject: Endless War in Britain 4. By mid-December, 1914, British troops had been fighting on the Continent for over five months. Casualties had been shocking, positions had settled into self-destructive stalemate, and sensitive people now perceived that the war, far from promising to be ¡°over by Christmas,¡± was going to extend itself to hitherto unimagined reaches of suffering and irony. From Paul Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory. London: Oxford University Press, 1977. Keyword: British troop, fight, extend, surffer 4. Paraphrase: The war on the Continent had been lasting since Jun, 1914 and some people belive that it was going to continue beyond their imagination "over by Christmas". In the war, many people were died and people who had been alive were in pain (Fussell, 1977)
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Subject: Endless War in Britain

4. By mid-December, 1914, British troops had been fighting on the Continent for over five months. Casualties had been shocking, positions had settled into self-destructive stalemate, and sensitive people now perceived that the war, far from promising to be “over by Christmas,” was going to extend itself to hitherto unimagined reaches of suffering and irony. From Paul Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory. London: Oxford University Press, 1977.

Keyword: British troop, fight, extend, surffer

4. Paraphrase: The war on the Continent had been lasting since Jun, 1914=for five months and some people belive that it was going to continue beyond their imagination "over by Christmas". In the war, many people were died and people who had been alive=had survived were in pain=just suffered from pain. (Fussell, 1977)

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