Why was Hall concerned that the Germans would learn about the British reading their secret messages? The Germans would begin rea
ding British secret messages to get revenge. Reading an enemy’s secret messages is against the codes of war. The Germans would then find a different way of transmitting their messages. This knowledge would make the Americans sympathize with the Germans.
The correct answer is C. The Germans would then find a different way of transmitting their messages.
Explanation:
Hall was trying to find the way to share the information he had obtained from Zimmermann's telegram with president Wilson, but he was afraid that if the Germans discovered their communications were being spied, they would find a new way or codification to prevent the allies from intercepting their messages.
<span>After Huck's talk with Mary Jane, she says she'll pray for him. Huck thinks: "Pray for me! I reckoned if she knowed me she'd take a job that was more nearer her size." It explains that Huck views himself as a high individual and his behavior is a bit bitter.</span>