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Read the following excerpt from "paul revere’s ride." then he said "good night! " and with muffled oar silently rowed to the charlestown shore, just as the moon rose over the bay, where swinging wide at her moorings lay the somerset, british man-of-war: a phantom ship, with each mast and spar across the moon, like a prison-bar, and a huge black hulk, that was magnified by its own reflection in the tide based upon this passage, what can you infer about the order of events?
(a)-paul already knew the british were coming by sea.
(b)-paul mistakenly anticipated that the british were coming by land.
(c)-the british war ship was in the bay at the same time paul revere hatched his plan.
(d)-paul’s friend had seen the somerset in the bay before they spoke.

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