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based on "the israeli-palesenian conflict" by mike kubic published in 2016, describe how the author structures the text as a whole, including places where the structure changes and the purpose of such shifts. answer like a high school senior and in 4-5 sentences
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In "The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict," Mike Kubic structures the text in a chronological manner, beginning with the historical roots of the conflict and progressing through key events and turning points. This chronological approach allows readers to understand how past incidents influenced the ongoing struggles and relationships between Israelis and Palestinians. Kubic shifts the structure at key moments, such as when discussing major peace efforts, to emphasize the complexity of negotiation and the myriad of factors that complicate resolution. These shifts serve to highlight not only the historical timeline but also the emotional and political stakes involved, making the narrative more engaging and relatable for readers. Overall, the structure enhances the reader's grasp of the conflict's depth and the difficulties in finding a resolution.
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