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Which excerpt from Dispatches contains a paradox?

A. And at night, all of it seemed more possible. At night in Khe Sanh, waiting there, thinking about all of them (40,000, some said), thinking that they might really try it, could keep you up.
B. If they did, when they did, it might not matter that you were in the best bunker in the DMZ, wouldn’t matter that you were young and had plans, that you were loved, that you were a noncombatant, an observer.
C. Because if it came, it would be in a bloodswarm of killing, and credentials would not be examined.
D. Anxiety was a luxury, a joke you had no room for once you knew the variety of deaths and mutilations the war offered.

i put D

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I also think D. Anxiety was a luxury, a joke you had no room for once you knew the variety of deaths and mutilations the war offered is the answer.
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The excerpt from Dispatches that contains a paradox is option D. Anxiety was a luxury, a joke you had no room for once you knew the variety of deaths and mutilations the war offered. The purpose of this paradox is to highlight the idea that fear can be viewed in different ways.

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