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Based on your reading of the story answer the following question by ticking the
correct option.
The boys were the first to join the resistance movement against the Germans because
Options
the Germans had hurt their sister
the Germans ruled the city
the Germans had ruined their family
the Germans had destroyed their home
Solution
the Germans had ruined their family
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