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On January 16, 1917, in a clear attempt to convince the Mexican government to help Germany in the war, Arthur Zimmermann, the German foreign secretary, sent a telegram to Count von Bernstorff, the German ambassador in Washington. The foreign secretary wanted to be certain that this message reached von Bernstorff, so he made arrangements for it to be carried aboard a U-boat to Sweden and from there to Washington through diplomatic channels.

—The Dark Game,
Paul Janeczko

Which piece of textual evidence best supports the inference that the message Zimmermann sent was very important? Check all that apply.

“On January 16, 1917”
“a clear attempt to convince the Mexican government to help Germany in the war”
“Arthur Zimmermann . . . sent a telegram to Count von Bernstorff”
“The foreign secretary wanted to be certain that this message reached von Bernstorff”
“he made arrangements for it to be carried aboard a U-boat”

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“The foreign secretary wanted to be certain that this message reached von Bernstorff”
“he made arrangements for it to be carried aboard a U-boat”

Explanation: both lines show the extra care and extraordinary measures taken to ensure delivery, which indicates the message’s great importance.