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In 1859, during the Austro-Sardinian War, a man stood on a hillside in Solferino, Italy, and watched in horror as two mighty armies clashed, leaving 40,000 wounded soldiers on the field. If the word clashed were changed to “fought,” how would the new connotation change the meaning of the sentence?

A.
It would make the statement weaker.

B.
It would make the statement stronger.

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It would mean the opposite of “clashed.”

D.
It would not change the statement at all.

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