I'm pretty sure the answer is A. The word corpse brings a more gruesome vision to mind because when you hear "corpse" you think of a dead body.
D) Surly
It is the only one that seems correct considering the tone in the sentence
Simple Predicate Example: I saw a hawk out the window. (What did I do? I saw a hawk out the window. Saw is the simple predicate.)
Answer:
He is a victim.
Explanation:
Stephen Crane's short story "An Episode of War" tells the story of a nameless lieutenant who was hit by a bullet while distributing coffee to his fellow men. His arm that got hit didn't seem to be serious, with him hardly realizing he had been hit in the first place. But when he saw that the wound had been a bit serious, he decided to go to the makeshift hospital to get medical help. the wound may have seem insignificant but when he went to get medical care, he ended up amputating his arm. This, according to the narrator, is "<em>the story of how the lieutenant lost his arm</em>".