C) Being inexpensive is the main purpose
Answer:
√sentence contains errors
Explanation:
The given sentence actually contains errors. A closer look at the sentence, one will discover that the error occurred as a result of an omission of "comma" between "leaving" and "his".
Therefore, the corrected sentence is "Before leaving, his assistant finished typing the memo."
In the corrected sentence, I have inserted the omitted comma. Commas are used after introductory phrases, words and clauses that appear before the main clause.
I belive for the first one it is A. And for the second one I have no idea honestly.
<span>The sentence which best describes Paine's claim in the excerpt is God would defend the American colonists' fight because their cause was upright. In the beginning of the excerpt, the author says he believes that God is fair and will never give up his loyal people. The last lines point out that God knows what justice is, so there is no way to help such murderers as Britain because they did not even deserved it.</span>
Answers:
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.