From the options presented, the excerpt that best supports the author's premise that war does not distinguish between military and civilian acts of battle is:
D."Evidently this was no vulgar assassin. The liberal military code makes provision for many kinds of persons, and gentlemen are not excluded."
The key to understanding this is in the second sentence: "<u>the liberal military code makes provision for many kinds of persons, and gentlemen are not excluded." </u> more specifically in the word "gentlemen", military members are never referred as gentlemen. So, one can agree with the fact both military members as well as "gentlemen" are included in the savage warlike category
So, for the reasons presented above, the final answer is:
D."Evidently this was no vulgar assassin. The liberal military code makes provision for many kinds of persons, and gentlemen are not excluded."
Answer: Crona Viruse
Explanation: bats carry viruses, so when they are in caves, they are crowded together. While they are all mushed together, they pass on the viruse.
The tone conveyed by the language in this excerpt is passion
Answer: A, A, D, and I am not sure
Explanation: For 1 and 2 the three other sentences would be supporting details for a topic sentence, and for 3 the paragraph is listing information just to inform people.
"Lawson crept silently up the stairs, but couldn't still his heartbeat" is the sentence among the following choices given in the question that <span>contains both an adverb and a conjunction. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope the answer helped you.</span>