What advantage does a painter have over a poet when representing ideas? A. The poet can use figurative language, which is often
clearer to the audience than color. B. The painter can use color, which helps the viewer imagine ideas. C. The poet can use language, which is often clearer to the audience than are visual images. D. The painter can use visual images, which are often clearer to the audience than language.
In linguistics, we recognise 4 types of arguments, and two of them are experience, and examples; therefore, in this case, correct answer is: The Narrators growth can contrast naive views with the harsh realities of war.