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what is the authors point of view about sharing his background in the story unusual normality

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Answer:

im sorry i didnt understand the queston but is this what you want ?

Explanation:

1. Omen (noun) : a sign of what will happen in the future

2. Rehabilitation (noun) : a process of becoming healthy and active after a bad experience

3. Pressing (adjective) : most important or urgent

4. permission to temporarily stay in a foreign country

5. Interject (verb) : to interrupt someone suddenly

6. A counterpart is a person or thing that closely resembles another person or thing, for example two people of the same age.

7. Connotation (noun) : a feeling beyond its meaning

8. Sophistication (noun) : the feeling of being advanced or more refined

9. seriousness

10. Stereotype (noun) : a belief that all members of a group share common traits

11. Sufficient (adjective) : a good amount of good enough

12. Glorify (verb) : to make something important or to praise it as good

13. Tremendous (adjective) : very great in size or amount

14. Terrain (noun) : an area of land and its physical features (size, layout, etc.)

15. Paces (noun) : steps

16. a term that means behaving aggressively or acting overly proud to be a man

17. Deliberate (adjective) : done with intention or on purpose

18. Belittle (verb) : to talk down or make fun of someone

19. A watered-down version of something is a weak or simple version.

20. A guerrilla tactic is a war or fighting strategy.

21. Naive innocence is an expression that means lack of life experience in or understanding about the bad things of the world.

Answer:

The authors point of view on sharing his full identity is that if he does they would'nt allow him to be a normal kid anymore and treat him differently. The text says "I wanted to explain certain things, but I felt that if they knew about my background, they would no longer allow me to be a child. They would see me as an adult, and I was worried that they would fear me." and "My silence allowed me to experience things, to participate in my childhood, to do things I hadn't been able to do as a child." that shows how the auther is afraid that if he tells them he would be able to live the childhood he wasnt able to because of the war.

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