Instructions: Select the correct text in the passage.

Which phrase in this excerpt from Ambrose Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" highlights the use of everyday characters in realism?

Meanwhile he did what he could. [No service was too humble for him to perform] in the aid of the South, [no adventure too perilous for him to undertake] if consistent with the character of a civilian who was at heart a soldier, and who in good faith and without too much qualification assented to at least [a part of the frankly villainous dictum] that all is fair in love and war. One evening while Farquhar and his wife were sitting on a rustic bench near the entrance to his grounds, [a grey-clad soldier rode up to the gate] and asked for a drink of water.

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Alright so these are the choices?

no adventure too perilous for him to undertake
No service was too humble for him to perform
a part of the frankly villainous dictum
a grey-clad soldier rode up to the gate

I would say the answer is No service was too humble for him to perform.


no service was too humble for him to perform