1. Which general is attributed to stating and frequently reciting the famous line given in this chapter about the relative importance of the moral and the physical?
Napoleon.
2. According to a famous quotation described at the beginning of the book, how important are moral conditions compared to physical conditions?
Moral conditions are three times as important.
3. When an enemy is attacked along a "natural line of expectation," what is the usual result?
The enemy has a high chance of resisting the attack.
4. One of the aphorisms introduced at the beginning of the book states that all warfare is based on what?
Deception.
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