The first sentence are explaining how the colonists enduring pain and misery under the British rule, and how the founding fathers are trying to make a government where this cannot happen again. The next sentence is explaining more in depth of what life was like under the British empire's rule. The last sentence is about how they are claiming independence.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
In a court case, all evidences are important and very confidential until presented to the court. The opposition wouldn't want to expose its plans and cases to the other party, because either party wants to win, so in other to be ahead or win ,most cases, either parties try to engage in some methods, some are legal, some are illegal until exposed, the level lawyers take evidences, facts and information and how they get them, takes extra efforts and dedications , so would anyone try to waste his effort by allowing the other party to gain hold of his evidence, the answer is No.
So parties use different methods some are subterfuge, that is why option B is my answer. because from the question, both parties are not agreeing on terms and they want to gain information to be used against each other, what can be seen right in the passage of the question has "Subterfuge".
Answer:
a. Your professor
Explanation:
When it comes to official attendance records in educational institutions, the professor is responsible for recording the official attendance and provide it to the Academic Affairs department. The academic affairs department is then responsible for assessment of the academic records so that if there are any issues like short attendance then the student can be informed or if there is some issue with attendance records then the Professor can be informed.
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Answer:
No
Explanation:
Children under 16 should not be held responsible for crimes they commit because (1)they were probably raised into thinking that doing so was ok, and, (2) you need to hear all sides of a story, and even though people might not believe kids, a lot of times there's a good reason behind a bad mistake.