In "The Long Journey Through the Wilderness," how are Joshua and Caleb different from the other Israelites? A. They help Moses find manna and water when food and drink are scarce for the Israelites. B. They do not believe that the Promised Land is a good place to live. C. They miss their lives in Egypt and want to return there. D. They are willing to endure hardship without complaint to reach the Promised Land.