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In the biblical story of David and Goliath, a young boy takes down a giant using only a slingshot. Alluding to this story when describing a battle most likely implies that

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Answer:

A. One fighter is large, and the other is not.

The missing options are:

A. One fighter is large, and the other is not.

B. The two fighters are equally matched.

C. The bigger fighter will probably win.

D. One fighter's name is David.

Step-by-step explanation:

When we allude to this biblical story when describing a battle, we refer to the difference in size between the fighters and that even though one of them did not seem like a possible threat to the other, it was. It shows how someone can underestimate another person and their abilities, which allows the person to succeed.

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