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Essay heading: The Beast
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Also he devises a
plan to overthrow the commander. Mej shows he is savvy because he knows a shortcut to
the pass that the tank must drive through. They are both different from each other in that
Constantine knows a lot about the weaponry and the weaknesses of the Russian tank and
Mej knows the Arab terrain... displayed 300 characters
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this Puts the Russians at a huge disadvantage.
Constantine and Mej both look at Russian soldiers alike. Constantine seeks
revenge against the soldiers for leaving him for dead. Mej wants to kill what killed his
brother. They are different because Constantine will not go as far as killing them. Even
after killing a fellow soldier and leaving him for dead, Constantine does not want the
Commander dead... displayed next 300 characters
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