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scoray [572]
2 years ago
7

Part B

English
1 answer:
Ket [755]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B. "Some of our number then jumped into the hold, and passed the chests to the tackle.” (Joshua Wyeth)

D. "I went and was satisfied." (John Andrews)

Explanation:

You forgot to say that part A shows that the account of the two men represents firsthand accounts.

The two men present an account of what happened during the protest known as the "tea party". Both reports are firsthand accounts, as both were written at the time the protests were taking place, showing each author's particular view of it, even if one of them did not participate directly in the protest.

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