I think it's this one:
<span>"By nightfall he was fatigued, footsore, famished. The thought of his wife and children urged him on."
"urged him on" suggests that he's going somewhere, and that he needs motivation to go there. It seems that he's on the edge of survival: he's fatigued, famished, and where he's going is where his salvation likely is. </span>
Based on the the excerpt from The Dark Game, I think that the <span>statement that best leads to the inference that the men had intercepted a very important message was: "</span><span>That single name fired the men with excitement as they began working on the message from the beginning.</span>" The statement suggests that they have unlocked something important as they were excited and became persistent on further working on the cryptic message.
For the answer to the question above,
Son feels bad about his father's tattoo from the Holocaust
He feels guilty for having an easier life than his father
He wishes he can help his father in some sort of way
He wants to go back in time and erase his father's struggles
Answer:
The use of repetition reminds the audience of the obstacles they must defeat.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, the use of repetition such as the recurring use of 'I' and 'we', and phrases like 'we must resist the soviet expansion' ; "we must maintain our defenses" ; " yet we seek peace" is being used as a constant reminder to the entire population. Using the words to showcase unity within the state in the face of what lies ahead. The repetitive use of of these phrase is used as a constant reminder throughout to inform the audience the obstacle they must unify against in other to defeat.