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11111nata11111 [884]
2 years ago
14

Alina is organizing her research about journalists who covered the 1871 Chicago fire, and one of her sources is The Great Fire b

y Jim Murphy.
A circle is labeled Joseph Chamberlin. 2 circles are connected to this main circle. The first is labeled Actions. The second is labeled Thoughts/Feelings.




Which detail belongs in the actions area of this web?

“Despite the fire's approach, the heat and shower of burning debris, Chamberlin remained calm,”
“Reporter Joseph Chamberlin spent hours roaming the streets, often finding himself dodging showers of scorching sparks.”
“Claire Innes, Joseph Chamberlin . . . had . . . seen mass panic, crime, and acts of violence.”
“‘And now the scene of confusion had reached its height,’ Chamberlin observed through the folds of the blanket.”
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2 answers:
ziro4ka [17]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct answer is the second one.

The second option would best fit the "actions" area of the web because it is clearly explaining the actions that Joseph Chamberlin did. Specifically, he roamed the streets and dodged showers of sparks.

Expli

These are concrete actions that go beyond being calm or just seeing, as the other three options provide.

Sunny_sXe [5.5K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<em> </em>I think it's “Reporter Joseph Chamberlin spent hours roaming the streets, often finding himself dodging showers of scorching sparks.” because that is the action he takes

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