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2024-01-06 20:38:59 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 1250C5BAB66F3670AC511EC8A89797B843C852EB40A655BD52CF48177019F8DA
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Original Note:

Note needed, “armed” is open to interpretation and the first note is right. The first note is correct, and will help those who do not share the view that “armed” only refers to firearms. Someone with a spear is “armed with a spear” Same with a flagpole, or a gun. It’s a weapon https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/armed

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