Which sentences contain “A yet B” type ?
A.
Nagasakihas always been in the shadow of Hiroshima ... Yet the bombing of Nagasaki is in certain respects the fitter symbol of the nuclear danger thatstill hangs over us. (Paragraph 2)
B.
Should it beNagasaki, intact and alive, before the bomb was dropped – or perhaps the sparedcity of Kokura?
C.
Should it be achild, or a mother and child, or perhaps the Earth itself ?
D.
None seems adequate, for how can we give a definite form to that which can assume infinite forms, namely, the lives of all human beings, now and in the future?