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27 November, 21:44

Dressed as a man and using the name Robert Shurtleff, Deborah Sampson, the first woman to draw a soldier's pension, joined the Continental Army in 1782 at the age of 22, was injured three times, and was discharged in 1783 because she had become too ill to serve.

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  1. 28 November, 00:10
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    22, was injured three times, and was discharged in 1783 because she had become too ill to serve. By
  2. 28 November, 00:49
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    2, was injured three times, and was discharged in 1783 because she had become ...

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    Your question wasn't complete so I had to look it up on the GMAT site and found the following answer options:

    A. 22, was injured three times, and was discharged in 1783 because she had become

    B. 22, was injured three times, while being discharged in 1783 because she had become

    C. 22, and was injured three times, and discharged in 1783, being

    D. 22, injured three times, and was discharged in 1783 because she was

    E. 22, having been injured three times and discharged in 1783, being.

    The answer would be A.
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