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English, 11.06.2020 03:57 theyycraveenaee

In Vietnam, the jungle itself turned you into an animal. It reached out and pulled you in. We willingly performed the
outward transformation of camouflaging ourselves -
tucking foliage into our helmets, smearing our faces with
ash that stung our nostrils. But something inside us was
changing as well. We were becoming beasts - stalking our
prey, baring our fangs. And when the time came, attacking.
Which best explains how imagery contributes to the meaning of this
passage?
A. It helps the reader imagine the sight and smell of the soldiers
camouflaging themselves.
B. It explores the narrator's feelings of fear by comparing him to an
animal.
C. It provides details about the different kinds of plant and animal life
found in Vietnam.

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