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Which statement best describes the effect Martha's letter had on Lt. Jimmy Cross?
A. They made him think about the day they got married.
B. They distracted him from his responsibility for the lives of his men.
C. They made him angry about the way she dumped him.
D. They made him concentrate more on the dangers of the war.
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