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Medium Reading and Writing · Information and Ideas · None · MCQ

When the character says, "He is at war with his past," he is referring to the protagonist’s struggle to come to terms with his past actions. The character’s past actions have consequences that he is trying to work through, but he feels trapped by these consequences. The protagonist is trying to understand how his past actions have shaped his current life and how he can move forward.

The phrase "He is at war with his past" suggests that the protagonist is

  1. A

    trying to forget his past.

  2. B

    searching for a way to escape his past.

  3. C

    attempting to make amends for his past.

  4. D

    struggling to accept the consequences of his past.

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