'John Bull,' Britain's equivalent to 'Uncle Sam,' had a body that looked:
A) tall and thin, and that saw little sun (like that of a prisoner) .
B) fat and happy, and decidedly middle-class; he was a model citizen.
C) very upper (top) class in dress, stature, and comportment.
D) like that of a man who hated sports, food, and socializing; he was very anti-social.
E) young; he was a little child, which signified the youth of the nation.
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