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Sara is researching colonial America for her US history class. Which text best matches her reading purpose?
“Call Me Margaret,” an award-winning young adult historical fiction novel about a teenager living in colonial America
“Colonial History,” an interactive website sponsored by the National Park Service and the Smithsonian Institution
“Life in Colonial America,” a blog written by tenth-grade US history students and posted on a high school website
“Why You Should Visit Historic Colonial Jamestown,” an online travel article about what to do in historical Jamestown
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“Colonial History,” the interactive website sponsored by the National Park Service and the Smithsonian Institution.
Reason: it’s produced by reputable, authoritative institutions and is likely to provide accurate, well-researched, and educational information suitable for a history class. The novel is fiction, the student blog lacks professional authority, and the travel article is promotional rather than scholarly.
Reason: it’s produced by reputable, authoritative institutions and is likely to provide accurate, well-researched, and educational information suitable for a history class. The novel is fiction, the student blog lacks professional authority, and the travel article is promotional rather than scholarly.
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