A Horseman in the Sky by Ambrose Bierce So Carter Druse, bowing reverently to his father, who returned the salute with a stately courtesy which masked a breaking heart, left the home of his childhood to go soldiering. By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers; and it was to these qualities and to some knowledge of the country that he owed his selection for his present perilous duty at the extreme outpost. Nevertheless, fatigue had been stronger than resolution, and he had fallen asleep. What good or bad angel came in a dream to rouse him from his state of crime, who shall say? Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness—whispered into the ear of his spirit the mysterious awakening word which no human lips ever have spoken, no human memory ever has recalled. He quietly raised his forehead from his arm and looked between the masking stems of the laurels, instinctively closing his right hand about the stock of his rifle. "A Horseman in the Sky" by Ambrose Bierce Question Use the passage to answer the question. Which sentence from the passage develops the theme that a good soldier is brave and dutiful? (1 point) Responses “He quietly raised his forehead from his arm and looked between the masking stems of the laurels, instinctively closing his right hand about the stock of his rifle.” “He quietly raised his forehead from his arm and looked between the masking stems of the laurels, instinctively closing his right hand about the stock of his rifle.” “By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers . . .” “By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers . . .” “Nevertheless, fatigue had been stronger than resolution, and he had fallen asleep.” “Nevertheless, fatigue had been stronger than resolution, and he had fallen asleep.” “Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness . . .” “Without a movement, without a sound, in the profound silence and the languor of the late afternoon, some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his consciousness . . .”

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The sentence from the passage that develops the theme that a good soldier is brave and dutiful is:

“By conscience and courage, by deeds of devotion and daring, he soon commended himself to his fellows and his officers . . .”

This sentence highlights the qualities of conscience, courage, devotion, and daring, which are all attributes of a brave and dutiful soldier.