Which of the following best describes how the author accomplishes a change of tone in the chapter entitled: Ka-Ke, Near Hiroshima: April 1946?
A. The author changes the plot's focus from present to future events.
B. The author switches perspective from 1st to 3rd person.
C. The author adds contrast to the story by writing in free verse.
D. The author includes long sentimental flashback passages.
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A doctor journal entry for 6th August 1946 described caused by the dropping of an atom bomb on hiroshima by America during second world war.
The dropping of atom bombs on hiroshima and nagashaki made Japan surrender. In this poem we see mute reactions of people stripped naked and deamned by explosion.
1st The narrator stretches himself on peaceful mourning and looks at nature outside.
2nd He suddenly sees two sudden flashes of light
3rd The narrator calls his wife who is scared.
4th pathetic scene of people their suffering and anguish.
The dropping of atom bombs on hiroshima and nagashaki made Japan surrender. In this poem we see mute reactions of people stripped naked and deamned by explosion.
1st The narrator stretches himself on peaceful mourning and looks at nature outside.
2nd He suddenly sees two sudden flashes of light
3rd The narrator calls his wife who is scared.
4th pathetic scene of people their suffering and anguish.
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