Alexander developed the idea that Philip was a great military leader: by listing examples of Philip’s victories over other armies.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
An inference refers to a process through which a reader can logically deduce the meanings and messages (information) that are associated with a text in a passage, especially through induction.
Based on the excerpt from "The Army of Alexander the Great," we can infer and logically conclude that Alexander developed the idea that Philip was a great military leader by listing examples of Philip’s victories over other armies.
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It would have been chaotic and everything will be in disordered
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