Explanation:
A putter is a club used in the sport of golf to make relatively short and low-speed strokes with the intention of rolling the ball into the hole from a short distance away. It is differentiated from the other clubs (typically, irons and woods) by a clubhead with a very flat, low-profile, low-loft striking face, and by other features which are only allowed on putters, such as bent shafts, non-circular grips, and positional guides.
Putters are generally used from very close distances to the cup, generally on the putting green, though certain courses have fringes and roughs near the green which are also suitable for putting. While no club in a player's bag is absolutely indispensable nor required to be carried by strict rules, the putter comes closest. It is a highly specialized tool for a specific job, and virtually no golfer is without one.
Design
Answer:
A. Attacks on trenches were deadly.
C. Defensive weapons were better than offensive ones.
D. Trenches were designed for defense.
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a sense of security and belonging
National Progressive (also know as the Bull Moose Party)
Roosevelt was not chosen as the Republican nominee after conflict with party leaders.
He proclaimed himself "fit as a bull moose" and launched his third-party bid.
Another great example is 1968 - George Wallace and the American Independent Party.
Mr. Pacey
JH/HS Social Studies Teacher