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slega [8]
3 years ago
11

Please help on this one? :)

English
2 answers:
omeli [17]3 years ago
8 0

Well by the narrators attitude and statements it would not  be A. C. D. Because even though  their last statement was that they might want to join them not fight them that had clearly stated before that they were fighting them even though the narrator knew they would more than likely lose but they also didn’t want to let their family and friends down. It also never mentioned that the captain was gone.

So therefore your answer is B.

almond37 [142]3 years ago
5 0
Maybe we can't stop them but from building on our nature preserve but we can work together to make the costruction environmentally responsible but most people will oppose but it was side by one wise man if you can't beat them join them and since it was said unity is strength it will be better to join them than cause chaos because through resisting and all that people may be hurt and maybe for them they have a good will but you judge them so quickly and by resisting you loose good chances but many will ask why not put up a fight?the answer will be.....think hard of the advantages
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