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In A Story of the Red Cross, why does the author provide a first-hand account of the work in Galveston?
to emphasize how recovery conditions have improved
to emphasize the benefits an experienced team provides
to show the place where Clara was forced to work
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to emphasize the benefits an experienced team provides
The first-hand account shows how Red Cross teams worked effectively and organized relief, lending credibility and highlighting the advantages of experienced volunteers in disaster recovery.
The first-hand account shows how Red Cross teams worked effectively and organized relief, lending credibility and highlighting the advantages of experienced volunteers in disaster recovery.
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