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Kilimanjaro Posted 20 years ago
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Knowing that there were no enemy soldiers in the area02br 02br 02br 02br 00which one is the best choice? 02br 02br 00I'd choose A. I'm getting the impression that the scouts (who went ahead of the main part of the force) had reported enemy activity in the area, but the general hadn't believed what the scouts said.

  • Knowing that there were no enemy soldiers in the area02br 02br 02br 02br 00which one is the best choice?
  • 02br 02br 00I'd choose A.
  • I'm getting the impression that the scouts (who went ahead of the main part of the force) had reported enemy activity in the area, but the general hadn't believed what the scouts said.
  • 02br 02br 00B, C, and D do not work.
  • " If the soldiers really 01b 00knew02b 00 (and were right) that there were no enemy soldiers in the area, it doesn't make sense that enemy soldiers 01b 00would02b 00 be there and would be able to surprise them.
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00..........., the soldiers were caught almost entirely by surprise.02br
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00a.As the general had not trusted his scouts' information02br
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00b.Since the enemy had already been seen in the vicinity02br
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