In The Dark Game, what is the central idea of the section about Elizabeth Van Lew?
Answers
Answered by
0
hey I hope you help !!!!
====================
Read this paragraph from The Dark Game.
To assure that the intelligence reached the commanders as quickly as possible—the postal services having become slow and unreliable—Van Lew created a system of couriers that moved the intelligence on its way without burdening one operative with the responsibility (and danger) of making the entire trip. She also created a credible cover story for each of her couriers, should they be stopped and questioned along the way.
The central idea of this paragraph is that
====================
Read this paragraph from The Dark Game.
To assure that the intelligence reached the commanders as quickly as possible—the postal services having become slow and unreliable—Van Lew created a system of couriers that moved the intelligence on its way without burdening one operative with the responsibility (and danger) of making the entire trip. She also created a credible cover story for each of her couriers, should they be stopped and questioned along the way.
The central idea of this paragraph is that
Answered by
0
The section about Van Lew mentions a smart way to spread information quickly during the time of the war
Explanation:
- The paragraph has been taken from the book "The Dark Room"
- In the paragraph related to Van Lew, the writer says that how the spy created a secure and smart way to send the information across without getting checked by the authorities.
Similar questions