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Which best describes the author’s viewpoint about the people who learned to decipher the Enigma in "The Enigma Machine”? They de

served more recognition for their service than they got. They played a very significant role in helping Allied forces. They should not have tricked the Germans by sending false codes. They were not as important as the soldiers on the battlefield.
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trapecia [35]2 years ago
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They deserved more recognition for their service than they got

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Alisiya [41]2 years ago
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B. They played a very significant role in helping Allied forces.

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