"A large quantity of lacing is a disadvantage. When soaked with water [Samurai armor] becomes very heavy and cannot be quickly dried; so that in summer it is oppressive and in winter liable to freeze. Moreover, no amount of washing will completely free the lacing from any mud which may have penetrated it, and on long and distant campaigns it becomes evil smelling and overrun by ants and lice, with the consequent ill-effects on the health of the wearer. It is also easily damaged because it will retain a spear instead of letting it glide off harmlessly." —Sakakibara Kozan, Chukokatchu Seisakuben When a spear comes in contact with a samurai's armor, it should a. stick in the lacings. c. cause only a surface wound. b. glide off harmlessly. d. bounce off with force. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

Respuesta :

Answer: b. glide off harmlessly.

Explanation:

The Samurai were abolished in the 19th century yet they are popular to this day. Such was the impression they gave to the world due to their fearsome prowess in battle and strict adherence to codes and virtues.

The Samurai had a distinct armor that seems to have had disadvantages according to the text above but they were designed to ensure that when a spear came in contact with them, the spear would glide off harmlessly.

Answer:

c

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