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Question 1:
Mulberry was the code name for two artificial harbors built in sections and towed across the English Channel to provide a place for supplies to be landed at Normandy for the invading troops. They were very useful at first but their usefulness was greatly reduced after about two weeks when the following occurred.
A. The Allies captured the port at Brest and no longer needed the Mulberries.
B. A violent storm heavily damaged the Mulberries.
C. The wear and tear of constant use made the Mulberries deteriorate greatly.
D. The German air force successfully staged a massive bombing raid on the Mulberries.

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