Question

The author of Passage 2 implies that he believes France
A) desires peace but fears retribution for past injustices against the United States.
• 8) has to make the next crucial move in order to restore peace between the two nations.
OC adheres to peaceful policies except in cases where her economic interest is involved.
D) has a powerful navy that threatens to overrun the United States if they do not prepare.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the implications of the author's perspective on France as presented in Passage 2.

Based on the options provided:

A) This option suggests that France wants peace but is worried about past injustices. This requires specific context from Passage 2, which may or may not support this implication.

B) This option implies that France must take an action to restore peace, which would also depend on the content of Passage 2.

C) This option presents France as generally peaceful except when economic interests are at stake. Again, it hinges on specific language from the passage.

D) This option describes France as having a threatening navy, which seems quite strong and less likely unless there is explicit mention of military threats in the passage.

Without viewing Passage 2 directly, I can’t confirm the correct answer, but the best approach is to identify the main theme and context of the passage regarding France's stance on peace, economic interests, or military capability.

If the passage discusses historical tensions and France's position on peace negotiations, options A or B could be likely candidates. However, if it leans towards economic considerations or military capabilities, C or D might be more fitting.

Please provide more specific details or excerpts from Passage 2 for a more accurate assessment.

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