An armistice is an agreement between the different sides of a war to stop fighting. An armistice doesn’t always mean that a war is over. It just means that the two sides have decided to stop fighting for a time so that they can figure out how to achieve peace. At 11 o’clock on November 11, 1918, the two sides fighting in WWI signed an armistice. In this case, the fighting did not start again. The war ended officially in June 1919.

Based on the passage, if two countries that are at war sign an armistice, then

A
the war between them is officially over.

B
the war between them just started.

C
the fighting between them will stop for some time.

D
they agree to never have another war.

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Based on the passage, the correct answer is:

C the fighting between them will stop for some time.