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English, 14.04.2020 05:52 katelynamber10

3. The implication of "as far as he saw” in lines 4-5 is that Washington's- *
A. physical eyesight was not excellent.
B. ability to foresee the outcome of events was quite astounding.
C. physical eyesight was better than his mental foresight.
D. talent for making sound decisions was outstanding,
E. mental perceptions were somewhat limited in scope.
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3. The implication of "as far as he saw” in lines 4-5 is that Washington's- *
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