"After firing his shot, Private Carter Druse reloaded his rifle and resumed his watch. Ten minutes had hardly passed when a Federal sergeant crept cautiously to him on hands and knees. Druse neither turned his head nor looked at him, but lay without motion or sign of recognition." How does Bierce's description of the setting support the denouement? A. By returning to the original location, Bierce ends the story by contrasting Druse's actions to the beginning of the story. B. The description of the Federal sergeant crawling to Druse allows Bierce to show how the soldiers must remain hidden. C. Describing Druse's location and feelings allows Bierce to enhance how monstrous Druse feels at the end of the story. D. Through the setting, Bierce is able to explain the climax and resolve Druse's feelings about killing his father.

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D. through the setting, Bierce is able to explain the climax and resolve Druse’s feelings about killing his father