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Which best describes the author’s viewpoint about the people who learned to decipher the Enigma in "The Enigma Machine”?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

There is a statement, " that the author in helping the story develop  in making the people play a significant role where the people learned to decipher the enigma, in helping the allied forces"

Explanation:

In the story the people helped decipher the codes of the enigma machine.

It was the contributions of those allies that led to discovery of the plans of the rivals in the story.

They added to the discoveries in technology. Their work added to ending the war, in the enigma machine.

Answered by indiabrainly
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Answer:

Explanation:

They indeed helped a lot in case of the allied forces. The author has the belief that people who have helped in deciphering the codes of the Enigma Machine will play the best and the crucial role in giving the best help to the allies.

Due to the contributions the allies have been able to discover the exact data regarding the opponents.

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