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6. The rose is repeatedly mentioned throughout the start of this novel. List/quote THREE places where this is used. Why might this repetition take place? What might this suggest about the ‘Rose for the Anzac Boys?

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  1. The rose is repeatedly mentioned throughout the start of this novel. List/quote THREE places where this is used. Why might this repetition take place? What might this suggest about the ‘Rose for the Anzac Boys?
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