Hi Vern,
Got your letters today. It was great hearing from you. Actually, I can’t summarize my feelings of my trip to Australia [for R&R—“rest and relaxation”]. I don’t know if I had a fabulous time or not. It was weird. Getting back to a completely English-looking and -speaking country made me feel kind of ashamed of the way I’ve thought and acted over here [in Vietnam]. I realize that I’ve actually enjoyed some of the things I’ve done which would be repulsive to a healthy mind. This place does make you sick in the head.When one starts to enjoy the sickness of war, he is sick. . . .
—From Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, 1985

Why did this soldier have mixed feelings while on R&R in Australia?
a.
He felt ashamed of his actions in war.
b.
He was wounded.
c.
He felt under the weather.
d.
His R&R was too short.

Respuesta :

Answer:

d

Explanation:

i took the test

Answer:

Stressed?

Explanation:

It's nice to rest your eyes

And maybe go outside.

Grab a book and get some air...

So what are you waiting for?

'Bom-bom-bom-bom!'

Why not take a quick break?

Tune the radio?

(There's) chores to do, there's leaves to rake.

Strum the old banjo.

(You) you can practice your Lindy Hop.

'Bom-bom-bom-bom'

And maybe later sing with your barber shop.

(Why) why not take a little quick break?

And come back for (more) more!

Then come back for (more) more!

Please come back for more!