The correct answer is A. Indeed, the history behind this story tells us the correct answer. The story is based on Crane's own experience. Therefore, all the answers contain the phrase <em>omniscient narrator </em>and the author gives a hint for the upcoming surprises which is a foreshadowing.
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C. To provide background that explains the reactions of school authorities
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There are many themes that Forster put into his story but the main and overlying theme or idea that he seems to be trying to get across to his readers is human dependency on technology and the danger therein. He is trying to warn his readers of the danger in humans relying too much on their creations.
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The tone is dark but is contradicted by how the government always portrays war as something to be proud of when in reality it’s just men who will never return to their families. It tells how wives, mothers, and children weep after learning a loved one has been lost in the field while also glorifying death