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Review the detail. William Golding took part in many battles during World War II, including D-Day. Which is the best inference to draw about his experiences in these events?

They were uplifting and powerful.
There were horrible and tragic.
They didn't affect him at all.
They were special and treasured.

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"They were horrible and tragic" is the answer trust me.

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For William Golding, it would be uplifting and at the same time powerful. His experience was one of the reasons that led to victory, the D-Day. He commanded a warship at Walcheren, that fired many fighting crafts on the waters.  
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