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Read the following excerpt from Ernie Pyle’s “The Death of Captain Waskow” and answer the question below. AT THE FRONT LINES IN ITALY, January 10, 1944 – In this war I have known a lot of offi
Read the following excerpt from Ernie Pyle’s “The Death of Captain Waskow” and answer the question below. AT THE FRONT LINES IN ITALY, January 10, 1944 – In this war I have known a lot of officers who were loved and respected by the soldiers under them. But never have I crossed the trail of any man as beloved as Capt. Henry T. Waskow of Belton, Texas. Capt. Waskow was a company commander in the 36th Division. He had led his company since long before it left the States. He was very young, only in his middle twenties, but he carried in him a sincerity and gentleness that made people want to be guided by him. "After my own father, he came next," a sergeant told me. "He always looked after us," a soldier said. "He’d go to bat for us every time." "I’ve never knowed him to do anything unfair," another one said. Which of the following word choices help create a loving and reverent tone in this article? A. long before, very young B. company commander, nearly full C. respected, sincerity, gentleness D. part way across, in the moonlight