What significant life experience does Eric Lomax share in The Forgiveness Project?
His experience as a prisoner of war in Thailand.
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After his conversation with Nagase Takashi, what does Eric Lomax come to understand?
Forgiveness is always possible when someone is ready for it.
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What effect did Lomaxโs negative feelings toward his torturer have on him?
They filled him with unhappiness that he could not escape.
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In the quotation โI was skeptical. I couldnโt believe in the notion of Japanese repentance,โ what does the word notion mean?
Idea or concept
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In the sentence โThe privacy of the torture victim is more impregnable than any island fortress,โ which word best supports the meaning of impregnable?
Fortress
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In the sentence โThe privacy of the torture victim is more impregnable than any island fortress,โ what does the word impregnable mean?
Impossible to break through.
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How does Lomax discover what happened to Nagase Takashi?
He searches for information about him.
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At first, what does Lomax dream of doing to his interrogator?
Torturing the man as the man had tortured him.
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What idea about forgiveness does the author express in The Forgiveness Project: Eric Lomax?