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3 May, 05:34

How is Washington's account similar to the newspaper

account?

Both accounts describe the hilly terrain.

Both accounts describe how the British soldiers

panicked

Both accounts describe the French and Indians'

battle formation

Both accounts describe how many soldiers were on

each side.

B. Both accounts describe how the British soldiers panicked.

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  1. 3 May, 05:56
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    B) Both accounts describe how the British soldiers panicked.
  2. 3 May, 06:02
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    The correct answer is B) Both accounts describe how the British soldiers panicked.

    Washington's account was similar to the newspaper account in that both accounts described how the British soldiers panicked.

    Both, Washington and the newspaper explain how the British panicked and were defeated on the battlefield, although the newspaper differs in the number of fighters. Washington says that when they arrived, they were attacked by French and Indians, about 300 hundred men when Washington troops outnumbered with 1,300 soldiers with better weapons.
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