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Albert Martin included that anecdote to show that even an experienced fire chief was disturbed and affected about what he saw even though he was used to see fires. He took the mouse because it was the only survivor. He was happy that at least something got to survive. This anecdote about fire chief Crocker bringing home a mouse from the remains of the fire serves to remind the reader that even someone like Fire Chief Crocker who was incredibly experienced in fires and had seen many tragedies in his time was very disturbed and bothered by the Triangle Fire.
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The play is about the frightening path of the children's doomed love and the constant anger of their parents. Only the children's death could end the fight. This is the story for the rest of the play.
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I’m pretty sure the answer might be “Many interpreters at Ellis Island were either immigrants themselves or the children of immigrants.”
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ok here me out it's B trust me if you dont then im sorry but ik it's b
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i can see it through my eyes it's b trust trust trust
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young and bold becos d other answers gives another expression