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12. In the line "Someone had blunder'd" here the word
A. Soldiers
C. Enemy
D. Commander

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Answered by Anonymous
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C. enemy

It is to this miscommunication in the chain of command that Tennyson is referring when he says that someone had "blunder'd." A blunder is a mistake--often a catastrophic mistake

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