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Which evidence from the passage best supports the idea that Hart’s letter provides unique insights into the war?
Responses
It describes civilians’ routines despite nearby fighting.
It describes civilians’ routines despite nearby fighting.
It was never delivered to his sister.
It was never delivered to his sister.
It includes maps of Hart’s regiment’s position.
It includes maps of Hart’s regiment’s position.
It was found in a museum storage room

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It describes civilians’ routines despite nearby fighting.

This shows the letter gives a firsthand, personal view of daily life during the war—an insight other documents (official reports, maps) might not provide.