The answer is FALSE. The final e rule only applies when the root word ends with the letter e and the suffix begins with a VOWEL. Vowel suffix includes: -er, -ing, -est, -ed, able, -ation and -ance. For example: Root word is MAKE. Drop the last letter E and connect the suffix -ing = MAKING.
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Part A - Both works portray the Boston Massacre from the point of view of the townspeople, not the soldiers.
<u>Explanation: </u>This answer was based off of light skimming so it could be incorrect, but I know for a fact that the image created of the Boston Massacre was done by someone on the Patriots’/Colonists’ side and exaggerated (with a warped, one sided perspective) as a way of garnering more support.
Part B - Both works suggest that the townspeople were unarmed.
<u>Explanation:</u> Although the passage mentions snowballs and sticks, the usage of guns or fatal weaponry is not alluded to at all.
A predicate sentence is the part of a sentence (or clause) which tells us what the subject does or is. also, another way is that the predicate is everything EXCEPT the subject. so the heart of the predicate is a verb.