Slaughterhouse Five

What caused Billy Pilgrim to weep during the war? (chapter 9)

the bloody mouths and broken feet of the horses

the dying soldiers

the families killed during the bombing of Dresden

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A. the bloody mouths and broken feet of the horses

They made Billy get out of the wagon and come look at the horses. When Billy saw the condition of his means of transportation, he burst into tears. He hadn't cried about anything else in the war.

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