The correct answers are "fire", "starvation", and "disease".
The First World War was known as a trench war due to the continuous practice of installing trenches along the battlefronts during this conflict.
Trenches were narrow ditches which soldiers used as a temporary shelter while at combat. They located in positions of high proximity to the enemy and were normally used as milestones of an army's advance towards the enemy ground.
However, soldiers located in trenches could be confined to them for long periods of time, spending numerous days without food and also exposed to diseases. Trenches were also easy targets for flamethrowers, as the flames could reach soldiers into places where bullets couldn't.
Answer: "...she picked up an axe which she had
concealed, and deliberately cut three of her fingers off, taking two
licks at them."
Explanation:
There's not really an explanation. That is her only act of resistance in this excerpt.
<span>Mary Maverick is the answer or should be</span>
The English bill of rights is the one that can dissolved the power of theonarchy, can empower the parliament and finally stablish the individual liberties for the British subjects.