By inference, the author of "Code Talkers” supports the idea that the code talkers were essential to America’s war effort by: " illustrating why the code talkers chose to help the US by creating a code." (Option A)
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The above question examines the text form the book "Code Talkers".
The central idea of the text is that the Code Talkers were brave for having developed an taught the army the code which helped with the war efforts.
Thus, it is correct to state that the answer is option A.
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Well naturally, the two people should meet in the beginning. They ultimately need to fall in love so your story can later determine if it’s “fate” or just “love” they’re experiencing. If you’ve been in love before, that should help you write. Never answering the question “fate or love” could be cool too. Leave the reader to decide... but that’s more of an ending lol.
You can make the couple meet online, in person, naturally, on accident, literally however. In my opinion a long distance relationship might solidify the question “fate or love” simply because in a LDR (long distance relationship) the two can be so deeply in love, but so far away. This almost forces you to think “is this relationship fate, or are they just in love?” You need conflict definitely. Provoke the mind to ask this question. You can do it!!
Dr Suess wrote the book 1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish
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I will help what is the question