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14 March, 02:42

In "The Star-Spangled Banner," the British are said to "vauntingly" swear that the Americans will lose the battle and their nation. Why does Key use "vauntingly"?

(a) - He thinks they are frightening.

(b) - He thinks they are overconfident.

(c) - He thinks their navy is not as powerful.

(d) - He thinks their hatred of America comes from their lack of liberty.

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  1. 14 March, 03:10
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    The answer is option B. - He thinks they are overconfident.
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