Read the third paragraph from the section "the spirit of a hessian german soldier." adding which of these sentences to the selection would explain the meaning of the phrase "as if on the wings of the wind" in the context of the story? *
a) the cannonball suddenly veered off course toward the soldier, buffeted by a
powerful current of air.
b) the soldier's spirit floated effortlessly through the woods without appearing to touch
the ground.
c) the soldier had attempted to outrun the blasts from enemy artillery, but was unable
to escape quickly enough.
d)the heavy mist obscured the view of the forest so that the soldier's spirit was
doomed to be lost forever.
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