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Here are a few points you could include in your story if you chose Carter’s father:
Character: Carter’s father
Setting: his home in Virginia (and then later the hilltop in the battlefield)
Point of view: Here’s an example of the narrative from the first-person point of view:
A dagger sliced through my heart when my son told me he would betray our family legacy and join the Union army, but I steeled myself, and offered not the slightest hint of rage or disappointment.
C. a percentage of income given by all landowners to the church
For Americans to be more united we must create courts, create and enforce laws, have a military, have public education, and protect our God-given rights for ourselves and future generations, by the authority we have created the Constitution for the United States
I would say that the most typical stressor here is an unexpected visit. Starting from you feeling uncomfortable about not preparing (dirty flat, etc), you might not want to meet those people and might feel stressed about how to tel them this.
The other options are potential "positive" surprises.