FIRST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST! Read the excerpt from Nurse and Spy in the Union Army: At last I expressed a desire to enter the Confederate service. I asked the merchant how I should manage to get through the Yankee lines if I should decide to take such a step. After a long conversation and much planning, we at last decided that I should go through our lines the next night with a person known to the merchant. The person was considered by our troops a thorough Union man since he had taken the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government. But who in reality, was a rebel spy. That afternoon I was sent out again to sell some goods to the soldiers. While I was gone, I took the favorable opportunity of informing the Provost Marshal of my intended escape the following night together with my brother spy. Which sentence indicates that the narrator’s assumed identity as a Louisville civilian is successful?
A.) "That afternoon I was sent out again to sell some goods to the soldiers. "

B.) “The person was considered by our troops a thorough Union man since he had taken the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government."

C.) “At last I expressed a desire to enter the Confederate service.”

D.) “After a long conversation and much planning, we at last decided that I should go through our lines the next night with a person known to the merchant."