<span>This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that he did not make a wise decision, since the United States would have stayed out of the war for longer had he not bombed. </span>
Answer:A they very independent to each other
Explanation:
Is there a passage to go with this question? So we can have better understanding of what we should be looking for. But for a good guess, I’ll say the third one.
In an excerpt “The Adventure of the Mysterious Picture”, the effects of the tone creates a torment imagination where the reader can feel the dislike and distress of the narrator due to intense agony depicted in the picture. Therefore, the answer is A because it evokes a sense of anxiety as the narrator observes his surroundings.
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Arthur Zimmermann was the German foreign secretary during World War I from 1914 to mid-1917. He studied law and spent many years working as a foreign diplomat before becoming foreign secretary. He is best remembered for the Zimmermann Telegram that led to U.S. involvement in World War I.
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