The new version is a very good thing I option A). The first thing I did was the first time I have a feeling
Explanation:
The characters are very relatable when you get down to it. An outsider who joins a group and winds up becoming an essential part of that group. That's Fireheart. Someone who winds up falling in love with someone they're not supposed to and winds up joining his children in their mothers original home town. That's Graystripe. Someone who used to not care for the new kid eventually growing to be friends with them, love them, and have kids with them. That's Sandstorm and Fireheart. Someone whose mother disowned them after discovering an illness/disorder and that individual struggling to find acceptance but eventually finding that acceptance. That's Crookedstar. I'm sure many people have been through those or similar situations, and that's not even all the ones I could list.
The repeated reference to Jerry as the "English Boy" tells us about the setting of this story that Jerry came of age in England. I think that this option is the only suitable answer which really makes sense whereas the rest of options are extra
Readers use foreshadowing,but in this set of answer choices, I believe your answer is C. the sniper is tired and wounded but experienced. Hope this helps.