Answer:
D. As a spy in Normandy, Baissac performed a variety of important and sometimes dangerous tasks in order to get in the way of German troops.
Explanation:
HAVE LIVED
we HAVE LIVED here for ten years now
I’m pretty sure it’s the first one because Douglass refers to the railroad to the “upper railroad” which is basically him saying it’s not as secretive as it should be
No, because the author describes Booth's thorough premeditation of the murder.