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Answer:
In lines 76-109, the following helped Rusesabagina survive the genocide:
1. His origin as a Hutu because his father was a Hutu
2. The hotel he worked was protected by the soldiers that were sent to lodge there.
3. His friendliness and kindness towards many of the architects of the genocide.
Explanation:
From "An Ordinary Man", a memoir of Paul Rusesabagina are the excerpts that support my above answer:
1. His origin as a Hutu because his father was a Hutu
An excerpt that supports this:
"I was a Hutu because my father Hutu, and this gave me a certain amount of protection against immediate execution."
2. The hotel he worked was protected by the soldiers that were sent to lodge there.
Here is an excerpt that supports this:
"I had control of a luxury hotel which was one of the few places during the genocide that had the image of being protected by soldiers"
3. His friendliness and kindness towards many of the architects of the genocide.
Here is an excerpt that supports this:
"I knew many of the architects of the genocide and had been friendly with them".
Rusesabagina, in his memoir told the story of how the Hutus fought the Tutsis who have been suspected to bomb the airplane of the president of Rwanda. The bombing of the airplane led to the genocide of 1994 in Rwanda.