FIRST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST! Read the excerpt from Nurse and Spy in the Union Army: At last I expressed a desire to enter the C
onfederate service. I asked the merchant how I should manage to get through the Yankee lines if I should decide to take such a step. After a long conversation and much planning, we at last decided that I should go through our lines the next night with a person known to the merchant. The person was considered by our troops a thorough Union man since he had taken the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government. But who in reality, was a rebel spy. That afternoon I was sent out again to sell some goods to the soldiers. While I was gone, I took the favorable opportunity of informing the Provost Marshal of my intended escape the following night together with my brother spy. Which sentence indicates that the narrator’s assumed identity as a Louisville civilian is successful? A.) "That afternoon I was sent out again to sell some goods to the soldiers. "
B.) “The person was considered by our troops a thorough Union man since he had taken the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government."
C.) “At last I expressed a desire to enter the Confederate service.”
D.) “After a long conversation and much planning, we at last decided that I should go through our lines the next night with a person known to the merchant."
Why does Lillian Jean confide in Cassie? She believes Cassie is trustworthy. Which is one way that Taylor helps readers connect to the past in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry? ... Taylor gives an accurate description of the South in the 1930s