Answer:
1. It didn't need to be inhaled to be effective
2. It was very hot and there was nothing separating them from the engine and its fumes
Explanation:
mustard gas is a chemical agen that caused severe burning of the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract; can be absorbed through inhalation, ingestion, or coming into contact with skin/eyes.
I'd go with the last choice, D
I would go with D. All of the above. Even though I don't know about the Song/Tang Dynasties, I know for sure that they invented those things. So it is D.
The correct answer is Ernest Hemingway. This American novelist and journalist won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954; he published “Farewell to arms” in 1929, “For whom the bells toll” in 1940, and “The sun also rises” in 1926, which was his debut novel. Most of his works are classics of the American Literature.
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