The soldiers and the journalists that were writing about it were very close to the action. They wrote about their experiences. Moreover, the Vietnam literature has no “escape hatches” (meaning we don't have comic relief, no moments of romance, and scant emphasis on coming-of-age energy). The primary goal was to make us feel like we were there.
The first sentence in the first paragraph plus the rest of the paragraph makes A WRONG.
The last sentence in paragraph 3 makes answer choice B WRONG.
Second to last sentence in the second paragraph makes answer choice C RIGHT.
In the article last two paragraphs it talks about disagreement over whether or not vegan far is "better" but never stated their ways better therefore making D WRONG.
- - - - - - - - - - - - Answer - - - - - - - - - - - -
C - use fertilizers made from plants.
Answer:
In literature, when the author uses exaggeration/oversimplification of certain character traits, it is referred to as a caricature. Often insulting, caricatures can also be complimentary or even have a political purpose.
In George Orwell's political allegory, <em>Animal farm</em>, Squealer is one of the three most important animals who rebel against their human farmer. Squealer comes as a clever character with good persuasion techniques. He is, however, quite selfish and power-hungry (like most of the leaders). The very fact that he is described as having a difficulty with seeing "out of his eyes" speaks volumes about both his physical appearance and personality. He is a very fat pig, indeed, but he also only cares about his own interests.