The guy carries on fighting after getting stabbed/shot. Impossible, the pain is far too excruciating.
The central idea in the above passage is A) Angry dogs can be distracted by food.
Reading through the choices, Choice A is the most feasible choice for the passage.
Choice B. - Dogs regardless of size tend to get into fights especially when they feel threatened or territorial.
Choice C. - Dogs wag their tails whenever they are happy and excited.
Choice D. - Dogs usually get along well, there are just some instance when they feel as though they are threatened thus their instinct to fight to protect their territories.
The answer to the question you have presented above would be irony. <span>In the poem "War Is Kind," what best describes the effect of the repetition of the lines “Do not weep. War is kind” is irony. If you think about it, war is full of suffering, pain and weeping, however, the author says that it is 'kind'.</span>