How does the focus of the primary source article "Mrs. Hossack a Murderess" differ from the Midnight Assassin excerpt? The article focuses on the outcome of the case, but the excerpt does not even mention the verdict. The article briefly mentions the verdict, but the excerpt goes into great detail about the verdict. The article explains why Mrs. Hossack was found guilty, while the excerpt expresses outrage at the verdict. The article proposes that Mrs. Hossack was guilty of murder, while the excerpt suggests her innocence. Mark this and return

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Midnight Assassin is a book about a serial killer by Skip Hollandsworth. The article, 'Mrs. Hossack a Murderess' focuses on the outcome, but the book lacks the mention of the verdict.

What is Midnight Assassin about?

Midnight Assassin is the narrative of the serial killer that terrorized the city of Texas and occurred around 1885. The killer was not known and the case couldn't be concluded as there was no major evidence that could point at the culprit.

In the article, 'Mrs. Hossack a Murderess' a verdict was reached and Margaret Hossack was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing her husband, John Hossack with an ax.

Therefore, the option A. article reached the verdict but the story did not include the closure.

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C.

The article explains why Mrs. Hossack was found guilty, while the excerpt expresses outrage at the verdict.

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