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In “A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim,” which visual image is suggested by the line “Then with light fingers I from the face of the nearest the first just lift the blanket”? A. He tenderly lifts the blanket off the nearest person’s face. B. He lightly touches the face of the nearest person with his fingers. C. He first lifts the blanket from the nearest person and touches his face with his fingers. D. He watches the nearest person lift the blanket off his face.
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In “A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim,” The visual image suggested is: He tenderly lifts the blanket off the nearest person’s face.
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