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... Jim adored plains and the battles in war. He ran up to the top of a Japanese buidling to get a closer look at the battle, an American plain flew by and the pilot waved at Jim. This was Jim’s childhood dream, to have a pilot acknoledge him in the midst of battle. ...
The way Jim went crazy with exitment was stunning. ... ” The doctor had to grab Jim on the shoulders to stop him. He told Jim not to think so much. Jim realized he could not remember what his parents looked like. ...
Essay C
Jim was awed by the Americans. ... A scene that shows this th most is when
Jim went to bring the soap to Bassie. ... He had promised to tell Jim when
it was time to leave, but he took the oppurtunity right away without
telling Jim.
Jim admired how the Americans could Joke around in the middle of
a prisoner of war camp. ...
Jim especially seemed to Admire their attitude. ... Jim replied yes
and the American says so would I kid. Once Bassie told Jim he was
an American, Jim went to get his things, on his way to the American
barracks he stopped and said the same thing to a little girl. When
Jim arrived at the barracks everyone saluted him. ... ”
Essay E
Near the end of the movie, during the beginning of the great march Jim threw his suitcase filled with all of his childhood treasures into a river.
Approximate Word count = 1168 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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