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MAKE A STORY WITH THESE WORDS:

REMORSE
CAPITULATE
ROBUST
CITE
COMPILE
PHENOMENA
CONVICTION
ARTICULATEW
CONTEND
COERCION

By late 1918, German forces began to compile reports of collapse and unrest. The profusion of setbacks—mutinies, shortages, and low morale—became impossible to ignore. Allied strength remained robust, and pressure mounted.

Germany’s leaders, under growing coercion and internal dissent, chose to capitulate. Some cited remorse over the war’s toll; others acted out of conviction. As surrender neared, factions contended over terms, aiming to vindicate national interests.

Negotiators worked to articulate demands, while diplomats compiled data to support peace. Though feelings were mixed, the Armistice was signed on November 11—ending the war’s devastation.

PARAPHRASE:

By late 1918, German troops began gathering reports of collapse and unrest. A wave of failures—rebellions, scarcities, and falling morale—could no longer be ignored. Allied forces stayed strong, and pressure intensified.

Germany’s leaders, facing rising force and internal divisions, agreed to surrender. Some mentioned regret over the war’s cost; others were driven by firm belief. As the end approached, groups argued over conditions, aiming to protect national goals.

Talks aimed to express demands clearly, while officials gathered evidence for peace terms. Despite mixed feelings, the Armistice was signed on November 11—ending the conflict.

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