Sentences 2, 3, and 4, best elude that Divine Providence was involved in the fate of Plymouth's Colony.
The first sentence is filler information that does not talk about God or Divine Providence at all
Use language that's easy-to-understand. If there's a piece of vocabulary that you feel needs clarifying, define it!
Nobody likes a short, one-word-answer. Let’s make sure other people understand everything.
Explain everything. Imagine that the person who was asking, knows nothing at all so you need to start from the very beginning.
I think Lin- Manuel's writing will continue to be read in the future. In that sense he could be compared to Shakespeare, but I never really liked Shakespeare, and I think Lin's writing is more relatable, and could still be in the future.
I'm going to say b because it seems the only logical
Well Elizabeth in the story killed all the marigolds but the marigold represent hope, that when everything is hopeless there will always be a piece of hope. I hope that helped and you might want to change that into your own words