CHAPTER 16 / PRACTICE TEST 2 649
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- In line 34, the word “body” most nearly means
(A) stature
(B) strength
(C) corpse
(D) group
(E) anthology
- In line 54, the word “charging” most nearly
means
(A) accusing
(B) inspiring
(C) resting
(D) attacking
(E) prevailing - The passage indicates that the Battle of Agin-
court and the Battle of Poitiers were similar in
that in each case
I. the victorious army was the smaller
II. the French army was defeated
III. one side committed tactical errors
(A) I only
(B) I and II only
(C) I and III only
(D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III
24. The passage suggests that the “whole story”
(line 58) should include the possibility that
(A) numerical supremacy would not have
been an advantage to the British
(B) King Henry had more soldiers available
than was previously believed
(C) the English longbow was not as
accurate as the French soldiers believed
it to be
(D) confidence aided the French more than
the British
(E) the French did not really outman the
British
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