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23 June, 01:06

Twain's account of Colonel Rall's speech ("full of gunpowder and glory") is contrasted most vividly to the Marion Ranger's collective remorse over

A. the strange affair at "Camp Desolation." B. rebuffing Dunlap's wise advice. C. the shooting of an unarmed rider. D. following Captain Lyman into a trap

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  1. 23 June, 01:24
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    The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. the shooting of an unarmed rider." Twain's account of Colonel Rall's speech ("full of gunpowder and glory") is contrasted most vividly to the Marion Ranger's collective remorse over the shooting of an unarmed rider.
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