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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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What price peace now?

What is the meaning of this sentence "What price peace now?"?
  

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"? It is not a complete sentence. It can be read as a headline, rhetorical question, one where an answer is not expected.

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  • It is not a complete sentence.
  • It can be read as a headline, rhetorical question, one where an answer is not expected.
  • It is asking what we have to do to achieve peace, and how much effort, time and money it will cost.
  • What sacrifices need to be made?
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Hasibrahman What is the meaning of this sentence "What price peace now?"?

It is not a complete sentence. It can be read as a headline, rhetorical question, one where an answer is not expected.

It is asking what we have to do to achieve peace, and how much effort, time and money it will cost. What sacrifices need to be made? Will some people pay with t

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