Read the following passage:
Thad waited so long for Robert to return home, and I realized that his coming home would likely take a miracle. I should have been thrilled. But it wasn't Robert who
returned from Vietnam. He had become someone else. Ghosts had followed him home and turned him into something he wasn't before. There was no fire in his eyes, no warmth in his touch. Just an angry, hollow shell that
looked like someone I used to know.
Which best explains how imagery contributes to the meaning of this
passage?
A. It helps the readers understand why Robert was always angry.
B. It show the readers how the narrator sees Robert now that he’s home.
C. It creates a suspenseful situation that leaves readers in anticipation.
D. It gives readers a chronological account of Roberts return home.