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The author's use of alliteration to make the reader take notice is best illustrated in which of the following excerpts from "The Three Strangers"?

A.
"The shepherd filled and handed him a new clay pipe, saying …"

B.
"The sad wan light revealed the lonely pedestrian to be a man of supple frame; …"

C.
"Meanwhile the general body of guests had been taking little notice …"

D.
"… resulted in the opinion that it was as cosy and comfortable a nook as could be wished for …"

"The Three Strangers," Thomas Hardy, 1883