Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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Which of the following describes a diagonal attack?

  1. Moving straight from high to low

  2. Moving left to right horizontally

  3. Moving at an angle

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Moving at an angle

A diagonal attack is characterized by movement at an angle, which may involve approaching a target from a direction that is neither directly horizontal nor directly vertical. This method can provide advantages such as surprise and the ability to evade direct lines of defense, allowing for a strategic approach that can exploit weaknesses in one's opponent. The other options describe movement in straight lines or horizontal paths, which do not align with the concept of a diagonal attack. Hence, the essence of a diagonal attack lies in its angled approach, making it a distinct and strategic form of movement in confrontations.