In "Run for the Wall: An American Pilgrimage," Dubisch argues that participation in the Run for the Wall
A) is like a rite of passage, moving normal veterans into a select group of war advocates.
B) is a needless glorification of war.
C) is a personally transforming experience, partly designed to heal personal wounds.
D) is not effective as a form of protest.
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