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English, 01.11.2019 01:31, greenhusky

Read this excerpt from “road to valley forge”: throughout 1776, the british troop outgunned, outflanked, and outmaneuvered the continental army. which definition below is opposite the meaning for outflank?
1 to move in from the side
2to have an advantage
3to get around
4 to be surprised by

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