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Why was it difficult to gain an advantage over the enemy in trench warfare during world war i?
a. too many soldiers died of disease in the trenches.
b. the machine gun made it nearly impossible for troops to advance.
c. no weapons were used.
d. too few soldiers were willing to kill enemy soldiers.

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