kibyrd14
kibyrd14
07.03.2021 • 
English

When she writes: "[T]hey [Congress] tremble at the expense of water to quench it [the building in flames]," why does she believe Congress is trembling? Congress is uncertain about its future.
Congress is confident that it can control whatever it decides to do.
Congress is afraid of the expense of waging war against England.
Congress is scared that the water in Boston Harbor will run with citizens' blood.

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