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Clara Barton is famous for her work as a nurse during the American Civil War, an undertaking that earned her the nickname “Angel of the Battlefield.” But she was also a self-taught medical practitioner who overcame intense shyness to become a nurse and a teacher. Additionally, Barton served as a patent clerk and an advocate for the rights of marginalized people.
When the Civil War broke out in the U.S. in 1861, Clara Barton sought to assist soldiers in need. She first turned to the Ladies’ Aid Societies, assisting in the collection of medical supplies, food, and clothing for soldiers. A year later, though, she went a step further, receiving permission to work on the front lines as an independent nurse. Barton addressed soldiers’ medical needs first on the battlefield at Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1862, and later at Antietam. In 1864 she was appointed “lady in charge” of the Union Army hospitals at the James. Through her compassionate medical care, she earned the nickname “Angel of the Battlefield.”
Even after the Civil War ended in 1865, Clara Barton continued to work on behalf of soldiers. She joined the War Department, helping families locate missing soldiers and helping soldiers in search of families they were separated from during the war.
More than 100 years after Clara Barton’s death, her spirit persists in people who see a need and then help in response. Her organization, the American Red Cross, continues to respond daily to those experiencing the devastating effects of natural disasters.
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Which two pieces of evidence support the inference that Clara Barton’s courage continues to inspire people?
“Her organization, the American Red Cross, continues to respond daily to those experiencing the devastating effects of natural disasters.”
“More than 100 years after Clara Barton’s death, her spirit persists in people who see a need and then help in response.”
“Through her compassionate medical care, she earned the nickname ‘Angel of the Battlefield.’”
“She was also a self-taught medical practitioner who overcame intense shyness to become a nurse and a teacher.”
When the Civil War broke out in the U.S. in 1861, Clara Barton sought to assist soldiers in need. She first turned to the Ladies’ Aid Societies, assisting in the collection of medical supplies, food, and clothing for soldiers. A year later, though, she went a step further, receiving permission to work on the front lines as an independent nurse. Barton addressed soldiers’ medical needs first on the battlefield at Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1862, and later at Antietam. In 1864 she was appointed “lady in charge” of the Union Army hospitals at the James. Through her compassionate medical care, she earned the nickname “Angel of the Battlefield.”
Even after the Civil War ended in 1865, Clara Barton continued to work on behalf of soldiers. She joined the War Department, helping families locate missing soldiers and helping soldiers in search of families they were separated from during the war.
More than 100 years after Clara Barton’s death, her spirit persists in people who see a need and then help in response. Her organization, the American Red Cross, continues to respond daily to those experiencing the devastating effects of natural disasters.
please answer the correct answer
Questions
Which two pieces of evidence support the inference that Clara Barton’s courage continues to inspire people?
“Her organization, the American Red Cross, continues to respond daily to those experiencing the devastating effects of natural disasters.”
“More than 100 years after Clara Barton’s death, her spirit persists in people who see a need and then help in response.”
“Through her compassionate medical care, she earned the nickname ‘Angel of the Battlefield.’”
“She was also a self-taught medical practitioner who overcame intense shyness to become a nurse and a teacher.”
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The two pieces of evidence that support the inference that Clara Barton’s courage continues to inspire people are:
1. “More than 100 years after Clara Barton’s death, her spirit persists in people who see a need and then help in response.”
2. “Her organization, the American Red Cross, continues to respond daily to those experiencing the devastating effects of natural disasters.”
1. “More than 100 years after Clara Barton’s death, her spirit persists in people who see a need and then help in response.”
2. “Her organization, the American Red Cross, continues to respond daily to those experiencing the devastating effects of natural disasters.”