well they did kill to hunt so so so
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No, this is not a guaranteed true statement.
The climax of "Ambush" by Tim O'Brien occurs when the narrator reveals that he killed a man on the field of battle. This revelation highlights the moral ambiguity of war and the lasting impact it has on those who participate in it. It serves as the emotional peak of the story.
False.
yes,because ambush mean to attack.so the story covers all about killing an enemy soldier.
He wanted the other soldier to "go away - just evaporate."
The literary device used in "Ambush" by Tim O'Brien is irony. The story begins with the narrator recounting a memory of being involved in an ambush during the Vietnam War, only to reveal at the end that he actually killed a man, not just a solider as he had initially thought. This twist creates a sense of dramatic irony for the reader.
All of the above
Macbeth sets an ambush for Banquo with three murderers. The murderers kill Banquo but Banquo's son Fleance escapes.
His ship passed the Elian coast at night.
No, Pythons kill by constricting their prey then swallowing them whole, they are ambush predators.
Eurymachus leads them all in their decision to ambush Telemachus.