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10 June, 12:50

Make inferences and draw conclusions about why Beah wrote A Long Way Gone. Use the historical context of the memoir as well as evidence from the text to support your analysis.

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  1. 10 June, 15:55
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    In a way to spread to the people the idea of the worst outcome of wars, Beah wrote a novel "A Long Way Gone", in which he told his reader how devastating and chaos a war can become. For the fist chapter of the book, he related what he was his experience when the war happened, he at that time is 10 years old.

    In the same way as other of his future perusers, Beah knew nothing about war aside from what he had listened, watched, or perused about. By investing energy demonstrating the tranquil life Beah had before war attacked his home, he compels the reader may envision on how he or she would feel if war arrived so all of a sudden, at home. In his present life, Beah is an ardent speaker in the interest of kids who endure thus of war. This book is a piece of his push to convey attention to the blessed ones whose lives have not been touched by war.
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