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What does the passage from Violetta Thurstan's book tell you about the invasion of Brussels?
The Belgians behaved badly toward the German soldiers.
The invasion had relatively little effect on the city of Brussels.
The invasion was frightening and humiliating for the Belgians.
The German army treated the Belgians with great respect.
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The invasion was frightening and humiliating for the Belgians.
Explanation: Thurstan’s description emphasizes Belgian fear and humiliation—the people’s distress and the oppressive presence/behavior of the German soldiers—rather than respect or minimal impact.
Explanation: Thurstan’s description emphasizes Belgian fear and humiliation—the people’s distress and the oppressive presence/behavior of the German soldiers—rather than respect or minimal impact.
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