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Interview

Were there many points where you didn't want to live during the war?

I want to ask this because you had taken cocaine, marijuana and "brown brown" to repress your emotions.

Was there anything you wish you would have said or done when you were forced to become a soldier?

I want to know this because it wasn't your decision to become a soldier and they made you kill many innocent people.

Where do you think you would be if you didn't go through this experience?

I want to know this because i know his life would be totally different without the war but I want to know what his profession would be, where he would want to live, etc.

If you could see your passed family once again, what would you say?

I would ask this because I would like to know if he would share his story to them or not.

What was your lowest point in time when you were a soldier?

Although drugs can repress the pain and emotions, I would like to know if his anger or sadness got the best of him and he did something he could never forgive himself for.

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demarco1 a long way gone book project

By Devan Demarco