Which statement describes Tennyson's purpose in "The Charge of the Light Brigade" and Southey's purpose in "The Battle of Blenheim"? A. Tennyson's poem uses lively language to entertain readers, while Southey's poem uses angry language to challenge readers. B. Tennyson's poem causes readers to wonder if war is ever needed, while Southey's poem inspires readers to fight for their country. C. Tennyson's poem praises the soldiers, while Southey's poem mocks Kaspar's view of war D. Tennyson's poem criticizes the officers who ordered the charge, while Southey's poem praises the general