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CANDOR
PROXIMITY
COMPLACENCY
TRANSIENT
IDIOSYNCRASY
MYRIAD
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CAPITULATE
PRAGMATIC
GRADUATED
We can speculate about George Washington’s Army.
Did they have candor about the need to capitulate when trapped on Long Island?
How did they deal with the transient suffering of a snow storm?
What were their myriad of idiosyncrasies like?
How did they react to the pragmatic need for close proximity in their huts at Valley Forge?
Did they have complacency about the graduated levels of suffering by rank?
It’s worth pondering the mindset of George Washington’s troops.
Were they honest with themselves about possibly surrendering when
cornered on Long Island?
How did they endure the brief but harsh misery of a snowstorm?
What unique quirks and behaviors defined them?
At Valley Forge, how did they cope with the practical necessity
of living in close quarters?
And did they passively accept the unequal hardships distributed
across different ranks?
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