Why did one Newsweek reader suggest that its photograph "The Price of Victory: A Soldier Grieves for His Lost Buddy" should serve as the iconic image of the Korean War?
A) It gave an optimistic view of an imminent defeat of Communist-led forces.
B) It captured the sorrow and compassion that drew men together on the battlefield.
C) It reaffirmed the collaboration of a global coalition involved in the Korean War.
E) It alluded to teamwork, victory, and the triumph of democracy.
B
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