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What did ​Captain William D. Swenson do to the wounded soldier just before he turned around to rescue more people?AGave him a high-fiveBGave him a kissCGave him a band-aidDGave him a pat on the back

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What did ​Captain William D. Swenson do to the wounded soldier just before he turned around to rescue more people?AGave him a high-fiveBGave him a kissCGave him a band-aidDGave him a pat on the back

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The answer is B: Captain William D. Swenson gave the wounded soldier a kiss just before he turned around to rescue more people.

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