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"At that instant the horseman turned his head and looked in the direction of his concealed foeman -seemed to look into his very face, into his eyes, into his brave, compassionate heart."
The description of the horseman's gaze helps the reader foreshadow
A) that the son will wrestle with his duty to shoot his father
B) that the father accepts the fact that his son must shoot him
C) that the father knows his final fate is at the bottom of the cliffs
D) that the son with recognize the power of his father's words

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Answer:

The description of the horseman's gaze helps the reader foreshadow that the father accepts the fact that his son must shoot him

Explanation:

This is a story that tells the tragedy of father and son facing each other because of the war. In the end Druse knows that he will confront his father and follow what he is commanded to do, and it also shows the conflict he feels when he chooses to shoot his father, who ironically used expressions like this “Well, go, sir, and whatever may occur do what you conceive to be your duty.” when raising him.

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