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Why were soldiers on both sides afraid of poisonous gas? a. The gas attack was silent and and they could die within seconds if the gas was inhaled. b. when the gas was mixed with artillery fire and it
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Why were soldiers on both sides afraid of poisonous gas?
a. The gas attack was silent and and they could die within seconds if the gas was inhaled.
b. when the gas was mixed with artillery fire and it spread for miles. i ruled the other two out.
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Soldiers on both sides were afraid of poisonous gas because
when the gas was mixed with artillery fire and it spread for miles. i ruled the other two out.
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