Read these sentences from Passage 1 (Noationalism: A Principal Cause of World War 1). "Many of these countries expected a swift and glorious victory in World War I, not the devastating loss of life and suffering that Macron condemned as the product of nationalism a century later. The Latin phrase 'Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori' was indeed a lie." (paragraph 9)
* What point of view does the author advance with this literary allusion?
○A. World leaders such as Macron are experts on the dangers of nationalism.
○B. Poems about World War I made the dangers of nationalism known to all.
○C. Nationalism led countries to be overly optimistic about the war's outcome.
○D. Nationalism led individuals to sacrifice their lives for no justifiable reason.