<u>Answer:</u>
The Germans now had to rely on radio transmissions from their powerful wireless station at Nauen, a few miles from Berlin is the textual evidence best supports the inference that the Germans could not lay new cables in the waters of the English Channel
<u>Explanation:</u>
The story of Dark Game" written by Paul B. Janeczko narrates the story of spies that dwindles from the American Revolution to the Cold War. This displays how George Washington used spies to put an end to British.
The excerpt tells that the cable are cut,this implies that the wired and long distance communication is not possible any more.Also message sent through cables can be ciphered. During assembling Code Breakers, the British government summoned Alan Turing who built “Christopher” a deciphering machine.
Fact A is found in passage 2
Answer:
1) Those people look very confused. (3rd)
2) I saw Mike run like the wind. (4th)
3) Did you hear the Denver Broncos won the Monday Night Football game? The poor Kansas City Chiefs can never catch a break. (1st)
4) I have taken notes on your book; however, I still have questions. (3rd)
5)I walked home with Kate. (2nd)
6)In Spain, they take siestas. (1st)
7) Carlotta and I love Halloween. (4th)
Explanation:
The correct answer is D. he accepts that hatred can destroy and that skin color is unimportant.
Explanation:
In the excerpt says: "blackness and whiteness did not matter..." and it also says "Hatred, which could destroy so much..." Those are clues that the correct answer is D. In 1955, James Baldwin published his famous work "Notes of a Native Son". This was the first non-fiction book that he wrote.
A. as weak and inadequate