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Analysis: What Did Bastian Propose To Zara When He Walked Her Home
Question #1: What did Bastian propose to Zara when he walked her home?

To become the housekeeper of his family.

Question #2: What is the role of Mrs.Talley among the Alliance?

She is an emissary.

Question #3: Colonel Eckhart focused the budget on what?

On new weapons upgrades and new tanks.

Question #4: Why is Zara considered a good potential soldier?

Because she has an anomaly.

Question #5: What is the supernatural power of Zara?

She can manipulate the air.

Question #6: What is Zara’s first mission for the Alliance?

She took down one of the surveillance cameras of Fort Groening

Question #7: What did Mrs.Talley do to have the death penalty?

She stole food.

Question #8: Who is Sentinel Braun?

She is a member of the German Anomaly

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