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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (doggy):

i think it's B

OpenStudy (confusionist):

The answer is B, yes. Twain along with the others kills a man in uniform. They didn't know any more about him and just assumed he was the enemy.

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