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pochemuha
3 years ago
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What is one way that frink connects events throughout her diary

English
2 answers:
Advocard [28]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Margaret Frink and her husband traveled from their home in Indiana to the goldfields of California.

Explanation:

Margaret Frink and her husband liked nature and were intrigued by the exciting moments they could experience in there. They also set out for Independence, Missouri, stopping to stay in hotels and farmhouses along the way.

She also describes the time when they arrived in Independence, Missouri where they had the company of the son of one of Frink's friends, and where they learned that the grass on the prairie would not be growing until May.

She finally tells a fascinating tale of danger, discomfort, and deprivation when they were in Sacramento and all the businesses they built when they got there.

Firdavs [7]3 years ago
5 0

Margaret Frink and her husband Ledyard travelled 2,000 miles from Indiana to California, as part of the Gold Rush. Their trip is carefully detailed in her diary, which is now a classic of American pioneer history.

In this diary, Frink continuously mentions the amount of time she has been travelling and the distance she has already travelled. These constant references help connect the different events throughout her journey.


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