Answer C seems more accurate-than the others
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Second person pulls the reader into the action. Especially if you write in the present tense, second person allows the reader to experience the story as if it's their own. ... Using the pronoun “you” and describing action as it happens supplies a personal sense of urgency, propelling the story—and the reader—forward.
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Group A, Macbeth is shocked of the news, he is apparently going to be not only thane of cawdor, but eventually king. In group B, macbeth is becoming less and less grateful for the news, and wants to become a king "quicker", by murdering King Duncan.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "the pain of those left at home waiting for the soldiers; the innocence and ignorance of enlisted soldiers." These are the <span>common themes of war literature are reflected in war literature</span>
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I think the right answer is hastransferred