Correct. The answer is c. In Marchant’s description, Smith was just an ordinary person who was forced to adjust to the demands and circumstances of war. By focusing on an ordinary person with an ordinary name, Marchant made the point that every British citizen had a duty to face reality and contribute to the war effort.
Incorrect. The answer is c. In Marchant’s description, Smith was just an ordinary person who was forced to adjust to the demands and circumstances of war. By focusing on an ordinary person with an ordinary name, Marchant made the point that every British citizen had a duty to face reality and contribute to the war effort.
2. How might Marchant have described Smith as an individual?