Supporting Conclusions with Evidence in The Dark Game, Part 2 Assignment UPGRADED.
Supporting Conclusions with Evidence in The Dark Game, Part 2 Assignment UPGRADED.the balance in favor of the U.S. joining the Allied forces, the British home secretary presented the telegram to President Wilson. One week later, news of the Zimmermann telegram was splashed across the front page of American newspapers. On April 6, 1917, the Congress of the United States declared war on Germany and its allies. —The Dark Game,Paul Janeczko Which inference can a reader make based on the information in the passage? - ANSWERThe British waited until they were sure the telegram would encourage the US to enter the war. British government leaders didn't present the Zimmermann telegram to Wilson for a few weeks. Hall reminded them that outrage was growing in America over Germany's announcement late in the day of January 31 that the German navy would resume unrestricted submarine warfare. In fact, that policy provoked the U.S. government to cut diplomatic relations with Germany in February. On February 24, when Hall sensed that the Zimmermann telegram would tip the balance in favor of the U.S. joining the Allied forces, the British home secretary presented the telegram to President Wilson. One week later, news of the Zimmermann telegram was splashed across the front page of American newspapers. On April 6, 1917, the Congress of the United States declared war on Germany and its allies. —The Dark Game,Paul Janeczko Which piece of textual evidence best supports the inference that the British waited until they were sure the telegram would encourage the US to enter the war? - ANSWER"Hall sensed that [it] would tip the balance in favor of the U.S. joining the Allied forces" Write four to five sentences supporting the inference that the British waited until they were sure the telegram would encourage the US to enter the war. Identify at least two pieces of evidence from the passage, and explain how that evidence leads to the inference. - ANSWERThe details in this passage lead to the inference that the British waited until they were sure the telegram would encourage the US to enter the war. Hall knew that "outrage was growing in America over Germany's announcement late in the day of January 31 that the German navy would resume unrestricted submarine warfare." Hall knew that the US was close to getting involved in the war, but he waited until "February 24, when Hall sensed that the Zimmermann telegram would tip the
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