Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
The narrative describes him as a “doomed man.” The thoughts that flash into his mind mirror his relief that his “wife and little ones” are safe and his acceptance towards his fate. His relief and acceptance go hand in hand as the only thing he worries about at this moment is his family, yet he realizes he does not have to worry because they are “still beyond the invader’s farthest advance.” Because of this, he is at peace with facing death because he knows that his family is safe. Additionally, the emotional/mental transition from his first thought to his second thought reflects an initial want to escape that then turns into acceptance that he will never see them again; he does not need to beg for mercy.