Answer:
.A) It’s the location of the largest trial in history
Explanation:
i used to live there.
Answer:
D: because it explains what produces Washington’s uncertainty about moving Congress to Philadelphia
Explanation:
It's asking for the cause, and with cause and effect, the effect is what is produced from the cause. In the answer it says that it "explains what produces Washington's uncertainty" which proves that the passage is a cause.
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(Sorry it's late I just found it :< )
Answer:
The beginning of "Marigolds" has a tone of anger and indignation.
Explanation:
The beginning of "Marigolds" is marked by Lizabeth's indignation and anger towards the marigold garden cultivated by Mrs. Lottie. That's because Lizabeth thinks the garden is perfect and beautiful, but it doesn't match the life and situation in which she is involved. For you life is dark and painful and cultivating a garden so beautiful amidst the rubble and destruction that grew in the city was something reprehensible and insensitive, which should not be tolerated, but destroyed.
Answer:
Astonishing
Explanation:
Flawless doesn't make sense with the context. The text is about lies, so it wouldn't be magical, and admirable won't work since no fine qualities are mentioned or praising another individual, so astonishing would make the most sense.