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docker41 [41]
3 years ago
6

Read the passage.

English
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Makovka662 [10]3 years ago
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Answer: C) to show that the lieutenant felt disconnected from his surroundings.

Explanation: In the given passage we can see a detailed description of a scene in the middle of a battle, according to the perspective of the lieutenant, he describes horses galloping furiously, and lines of blu infantry, also he describes the moment he was presented with a paper, and compares all the scene with a historical painting, this demonstrates how shocked and overwhelmed he was, disconnected from his surroundings.

lesya692 [45]3 years ago
7 0
C because war is a hard thing very people to handle and him being disconnected from his surroundings shows how shocked he is
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