Below is a quote from an army surgeon's written account of Valley Forge: I am sick discontented and out of humor. Poor food-hard lodging-cold weather-fatigue-nasty clothes nasty cookery... a pox on my bad luck! There comes a bowl of beef soup, full of burnt leaves and dirt.... Away with it, boys! I'll live like the chameleon upon air. Albigence Waldo, Diary, December 14, 1777 What difficulties were faced by Washington and the Continental Army during the winter at Valley Forge mentioned in the text above? (Select 3) soldiers suffered frum illness harsh weather conditions Extreme distances to traver separation from their familles the British frequently attacked lack of proper clothing

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The difficulties faced by Washington and the Continental Army during the winter at Valley Forge mentioned in the text above include:

  1. Harsh weather conditions
  2. Lack of proper clothing
  3. Soldiers suffered from illness

These points are evident through the soldier's complaints about cold weather, poor food, hard lodging, and "nasty clothes," which indicate the challenging conditions they endured.