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OpenStudy (asad786):

WILL MEDAL

OpenStudy (asad786):

In the sixteenth century, the English Man of War was a new kind of weapon that allowed Britain to rule a vast empire. Over 200 feet long, it had three masts and could carry up to 124 guns: 4 at the front, 8 at the back, and 56 on each side. All these guns required three cannon decks to hold them. 37 What can the reader infer from this paragraph? A. Cannons take up a lot of room. B. The English had a large navy. C. Tiny Britain ruled a vast empire. D. The Man of War was a warship.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (asad786):

THX

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