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THIS IS NOT HISTORY, IT IS A READING COMP. Question 7: "In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada". What does the word 'vaunted' imply about the British Army? *

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That they were full of themselves
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This implies that the British became so full of themselves that they bragged about them winning the battle.

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