It conveys admiration.
The author uses the words champion, winning, remarkable achievements, and extraordinary. They all have very strong connotations of success and positivity. This immediate eliminates option A. Option B is also not correct because they do not show curiosity. We also don't see true excitement. If the author wanted to convey a sense of excitement in the paragraph there should also be exclamation points. These words convey admiration for the person Thurgood Marshall was and his achievements.
The nurse did not know the information
Answer:
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The poem begins with the image of the men returning to the safer area behind the lines. They are described as being exhausted and walking through mud hunched over barely awake. The speaker uses the phrases "bent double", "knock-kneed" and "drunk with fatigue" to show their state of exhaustion.
Another image in the poem is the image of the boy dying from the gas attack. The speaker uses the phrases "eyes writing", "hanging face", and "froth-corrupted lungs" to demonstrate the horror of the gas's effects.