What effect is achieved upon the reader by the author's choice of
opening sentence?
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A)
It makes us feel hatred and ill-will for Philip Nolan.
B)
It leads us to think that Philip Nolan is more pitiful
than other soldiers.
It does not lead the reader to have any specific
opinion about Nolan.
D)
It causes us to suspect that Philip Nolan took a wrong
turn after a promising start