What was one reason that Alexander the Great (r. 336-323 B.C.E.) was able to inspire his soldiers?
A) He had a gift for oratory, which enabled him to stir his soldiers' pride and ambition for glory.
B) He maintained a nearly supernatural calm in battle, which convinced his soldiers that he was the son of Zeus.
C) He recklessly exposed himself to danger by riding into the center of battle and fighting alongside his troops.
D) He was stupendously generous and had a gift for dazzling spectacles of wealth.
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