When I revise, I go through my paper and highlight all the mistakes that I can, using a different color for each kind. Then after I have done that, I just go through and fix them. It helps the revision go quicker and be more manageable.
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King David (before he became king) was a shepherd boy who tended to his father's sheeps and fought off wolves and other wild animals. He was small and frail looking and was not conscripted in the King Saul's army.
<h3>Who is King David?</h3>
He is the son of Jesse, a descendant of Jesus Christ and an Israelite who according to the Holy Bible was the direct replacement to King Saul whom the Lord God had departed from.
King David rose to prominence after defeating and killing the giant Goliath who had been taunting the children of Israel for many days with a slingshot and some stones.
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I believe the answer is: C) The speaker thinks that the colonists are being unfairly treated by the British government.
we can see it on this line:
<em>Should we, just heaven, our blood and labour spent,
be slaves and minions to a . . .</em>
The line above indicate that the writers felt that the colonists have work really hard without receiving proper rewards from the government. This poem is intended to gained support from the readers to support the revolutionary army against the British government.