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Read the excerpt from The Dark Game.

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.

Which can be inferred from the information in the excerpt?

Hall wanted to let the American outrage simmer down before revealing the contents of the telegraph.
Hall knew that growing outrage among the American public would help Britain’s cause.
Hall worried that the American public would lose interest in the contents of the telegraph.
Hall disagreed with the British government’s choice to wait before showing the telegraph to Wilson

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Hall knew that growing outrage among the American public would help Britain’s cause.

Explanation: By reminding leaders that American outrage was growing over Germany's submarine policy, Hall implied that public sentiment in the U.S. would be useful in dealing with Germany—so he saw the growing outrage as advantageous. The other choices are not supported by the excerpt.