Can someone please please help me? :) I'm really stuck on these 3. :(

1.Which statement is NOT a similarity that Emily Geiger and Rebecca Motte share? (1 point)
a.Both women were spies.
b.Both women's contributions to the American Revolution are often overlooked.
c.Both women assisted patriot forces.
d.Both women willingly made personal sacrifices.
2. What action prevented the British from finding the letter in Emily Geiger’s possession? (1 point)
a.She burned it.
b.She ate it.
c.She passed it on.
d.The British couldn’t catch her.
3. How was Rebecca Motte's family negatively affected by British soliders? (1 point)
a.The British soldiers occupied her family's home and summer home.
b.The British soldiers burned her family's home.
c.The British soldiers arrested her family.
d.The British soldiers seized her family's livestock.

Answer 1.A 2.B 3.A

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To find the answers to these questions, you can refer to the relevant historical information or sources. Here's how you can approach each question:

1. Start by reading about the stories of Emily Geiger and Rebecca Motte. Research their roles and contributions during the American Revolution. Look for statements that describe similarities between the two women. Compare each answer choice to determine which one is not a similarity. The correct answer will be the one that does not align with the information you find.

2. Research the story of Emily Geiger and the letter she carried. Find out how she managed to prevent the British from finding the letter. Consider the actions she took and evaluate each answer choice based on your findings. The correct answer will be the one that accurately reflects what happened.

3. Study the story of Rebecca Motte and her family's interactions with British soldiers. Explore the negative impact the soldiers had on her family. Read about different incidents or actions involving the soldiers and evaluate each answer choice based on the information you discover. The correct answer will be the one that aligns with the historical account.

By conducting these research steps, you should be able to find the correct answers to each question.