The sentence that contains an error is:
Marcus and Jason will been playing in a soccer tournament all weekend.
The word "been" should be "be" .
The paragraph missing from the question is the following:
<em>The IT department is in the process of overhauling our website. This update will require the implementation of a separate server for our company intranet and e-mail. This conversion will require a 24-hour downtime. As a result, all intranet and e-mail services will be unavailable on Saturday. </em>
Answer:
To inform the reader that the company intranet and e-mail services will be unavailable on Saturday.
Explanation:
The author explains what the IT department will do and how long its activities will be only to inform why the company intranet and e-mail services will be unavailable. The major purpose of the paragraph is to inform the reader that the company intranet and e-mail services will be unavailable on Saturday. The whole text revolves around that point because if we were to remove the non-essential information of the text, everything would be removed except for the part that informs that such services will be unavailable on Saturday.
While he was vacationing there with his wife and family. Because "While" is one of the subordinating conjunctions that come near the adverb clause.
Answer:
I would know what caused it, how long did it last and when it ended.
Explanation: