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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
12

From the Five Ws and One H strategy, which question helps to identify the people who are the subject of the historical text?

English
1 answer:
arlik [135]3 years ago
8 0
The answer would be D. Who. It is not A because knowing why someone did something would not tell you who the person was, just tell you what they did. It is not B because when would just tell you the age of the person  or the year that the story took place. C would not be the answer because you need to know who is in a story not how the story came to be. If you can please mark brainliest and I hope this helps! Have a great day mate!
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