The correct answers would be questions D " Did any of the Japanese or German students learn to speak Navajo" and E " What kind of code did the American Indians use during World War I". These are the questions that could help the reader understand the military leader's fear, since if the answers are yes they did learn to speak it, and a simple code, (respectively) then it would be perfectly sane to feel apprehension at using the same code again. Options A, B and C are not relevant because they do not contribute to the subject, for example, it doesn't matter how many people spoke Navajo before World War I, what is important is how many can learn it.
The correct answer is letter C: <span>Funny sidekick.</span>
Answer:
"I took from my waistcoat-pocket a pen-knife, opened it, grasped the poor beast by the throat, and deliberately cut one of its eyes from the socket!"
The answer is B
because Ichabod Crane proceeds to hurry his students through their lessons and lets them out an hour before their usual time in order prepare for the evening festivities.
The term integration refers to the ability to transfer information from one type of program to another. The correct answer is D.