Which statement best supports the second account? ā€œI heard the word ā€˜fire’ and took it and am certain that it came from behind the Soldiers. . . . the word ā€˜fire’ I took to be a word of Command.ā€ –Benjamin Burdick ā€œI turned about and looked and heard the officer who stood on the right in a line with the Soldiers give the word ā€˜fire’ twice.ā€ –Daniel Calef ā€œI heard the word ā€˜fire’ several times but know not whether it came from the Captain, the Soldiers or People.ā€ –Theodore Bliss ā€œCapt. Preston was out and commanded 'em. They drew up and charged their Bayonets.ā€ –Ebenezer Hinkley

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Answer: ā€œI heard the word fire several times but know not whether it came from the captain, the soldiers, or the peopleā€

Explanation: This is the only one that supports the Captain, because it states that they ddi not know who was saying fire.

Answer:

C. ā€œI heard the word ā€˜fire’ several times but know not whether it came from the Captain, the Soldiers or People.ā€ –Theodore Bliss

Explanation: EDGE