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A student is writing a research report about D-Day, the invasion of Normandy, France. The student found a trustworthy source. Read Source 1 and the directions that follow.

Source 1

On June 6, 1944, the Canadian, American, and British forces invaded France’s Normandy region, attacking both on land and from the ocean. It was the most remarkable military assault in history, and it required a lot of planning. The Allies had to trick the Nazis into thinking they would invade a different location. They even used fake equipment and radio communications and a fake army. In about two months, northern France was freed from Nazi rule. In the next year, the Allies defeated the Nazis, who agreed to a complete surrender. This occurred approximately one week after Hitler’s death.

The student found additional information in different sources. Which piece of information supports the author’s review of D-Day in Source 1?


The Normandy Invasion was largely comparable to many other military assaults.

The invasion was one of the largest simultaneous land and water military assaults in history.

The use of a fake army was both deceptive and successful.

Sir Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister during World War II.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The piece of information that supports the author’s review of D-Day in Source 1 is:

**The invasion was one of the largest simultaneous land and water military assaults in history.**

This supports the statement in Source 1 that describes the invasion as "the most remarkable military assault in history," highlighting its scale and complexity.
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