<em>For every atom blonging to me as good as belongs to you-that simultaneously asserts the poet's absolute individuality and the dissolution of such individuality around him.</em>
Noun: a previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion
verb: base an argument, theory, or undertaking on
Answer:
<u>The inference is supported by the excitement the men feel when they discover that the message was sent by Zimmermann, the German foreign secretary.</u>
Explanation:
In the excerpt the message seems out of the ordinary right away. They give the example that any message signed with a number in the 90000 range indicates that it was sent by someone important. This is then confirmed when they find out the number is assigned to Zimmermann. It then says that this realization makes Montgomery and de Grey very excited.
He should probably expect anger in return
Blood flow (which is circulatory) if it stops and doesnt make it to the brain area (Nervous system) can kill you