Respuesta :

I think the answer is a fog

In "How to Tell a True War Story," O'Brien compares the war to a fog.

What does O'Brien say about a true war story?

O'Brien says the moral of a true war story, like the thread that makes a cloth, cannot be separated from the story itself. A true war story cannot be made general or abstract, he says. The significance of the story is whether or not you believe it in your stomach.

How does O'Brien do in telling you his war story?

O'Brien says you can tell a true war story "by the questions you ask." If someone tells a story and afterward you ask whether or not it was true and the answer matters, then it's not a true war story.

Learn more about "How to Tell a True War Story," by O'Brien at

https://brainly.com/question/24142093

#SPJ2