How does the following phrase influence the passage’s meaning? “his eyes were like the eyes of a wounded deer” (Paragraph 6) A It suggests that the injured man is manipulative and attempting to persuade Bill to return for him. B It suggests that the injured man is less rugged than Bill, experiencing injuries more frequently. C It compares the man to a wounded deer, emphasizing his injury and defenselessness in the wilderness. D It compares the man to a wounded deer, suggesting that Bill feels sorry for the injured man.