How does Ambrose Bierce use the highlighted figurative language in this passage to set the tone of the piece?
a) Bierce includes the rhythmic sounds to create a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere to portray the beautiful scenery in the story
b) “ An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” includes the highlighted details to depict the violent nature of the soldiers in the story
c) Bierce uses figurative language to make the reader question the narrators credibility
d) Bierce used the selected imagery and figurative language to create a sense of anxiety and anticipation as the main character approaches his execution
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