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English, 16.04.2020 03:33 rubycarbajal

In the 16th century the English man of war was a new kind of weapon the aloud for into rule a vast Empire. Over 200' feet long, it had three masts then 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.
what can the reader infer from this paragraph
A) tiny britian ruled a vast Empire
B) cannons take up the lot of Room
C) the English had a large navy
D) the man of war was a warship

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