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atroni [7]
3 years ago
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What is a key similarity between the accounts presented in the primary source article "Indicted Her for Murder" and the secondar

y source Midnight Assassin?
A:Both suggest that Mrs. Hossack’s attorneys do not actually believe in her innocence.
B:Both suggest that a nearby neighbor had a history of heated arguments with Mr. Hossack.
C:Both suggest that Mrs. Hossack may have had a possible motive for killing her husband.
D:Both suggest that the Hossack children had likely motives for killing Mr. Hossack.
English
2 answers:
rewona [7]3 years ago
8 0
The best answer would be choice C) Both suggest that Mrs. Hossack may have had a possible motive for killing her husband.
pochemuha3 years ago
7 0

The key similarity between the accounts presented in the primary source article "Indicted Her for Murder" and the secondary source "Midnight Assassin" is option C: Both suggest that Mrs. Hossack may have had a possible motive for killing her husband. The jury made a formal announcement that it had indicted Mrs. Hossack for the murder of her husband, John Hossack. She is charged with murder in the first degree.

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