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  • 15-05-2017
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The destructive actions of the Wormsley common gang are a symbol of the horrors of war.
True
False

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camlee5
camlee5 camlee5
  • 27-05-2017
The answer is 'true'. The Wormsley common gang are a group of characters in the book 'The Destructors'. The book was written in 1954 by Graham Green. The setting of the book is post World War II England in a region where the neighborhood was virtually destroyed by bomb blasts. The physical and psychological effects of the war planted the seed for the gang's destructive actions. 
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