Which of the following statements best describe the central idea of the passage?
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Which of the following statements best describe the central idea of the passage?
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for a soldier, there is no substitute for winning a war.
soldiers should never debate the right and wrong of their government.
while soldiers fight wars, above all, they hope for peace.
a soldier’s duty, above all, is to serve and protect his/her country.
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