The French and Indians, the Number of each not known, had, as we found after, possessed the Sides and Brow of a Hill, in a circular Form, from the Extreme of which some of them fired upon one of our advanced Flank Parties. This immediately struck a general Pannic; the Men could not be persuaded to form regularly; in great Confusion they fell back. . . . [N]o Order could be restored.
Which of these limitations of a first-person account are found in this account of the battle? Select all that apply.
clear bias against the officers
inability to see the larger picture because of one’s own experience
inability to understand motivations because one was not there
lack of access to some information