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In "The Red Badge of Courage," the flag is successfully captured by the Union soldiers at the end of the novel. They manage to seize it from the Confederate forces, symbolizing their victory in battle.
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Repelled by the actions of her mother, I opened the door and an exchange of words ensued.
Ensue is a verb with two definitions. 1) to follow in order; come afterward, esp. in immediate succession As the days ensued, he became more restless. 2) to follow as a consequence; result When she stole my bike, a battle ensued.
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Ralph came up with the idea of building a signal fire to attract rescue ships and ensure their survival on the island. The boys carried this out by gathering wood and using Piggy's glasses to start the fire, emphasizing the importance of maintaining it to create smoke. However, the initial enthusiasm waned, leading to a struggle between maintaining order and the chaos that ensued among the group.
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Synonyms include happened, ensued, and transpired.
The civil war from 1525 to 1532 following the death of Inca Emperor Huayna Capac was primarily caused by a succession crisis. Huayna Capac's death led to a power struggle between his sons, Atahualpa and Huáscar, as they vied for control over the vast Inca Empire. This internal conflict weakened the empire, making it more vulnerable to Spanish Conquistadors, who ultimately exploited the division to conquer the Inca territory. The war not only intensified the struggle for power but also destabilized the empire, facilitating the Spanish invasion.