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Based on the account of Lee's interactions with other commanders in "Inside Confederate Headquarters," how might a first-person account of the same event written by Lee be MOST similar to William's letter in "Letter from a Union Soldier?"


It would highlight the view that Lee had about the geography of the battlefield.


It would focus on the future and returning home.


It would discuss more names of soldiers that fell at Gettysburg.


It would reveal Lee's fears and doubts alongside descriptions of the battle.

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It would reveal Lee's fears and doubts alongside descriptions of the battle.

Reason: a first-person account, like William’s letter, would emphasize personal impressions and emotions. The Confederate account of Lee’s interactions hints at private concerns and reactions, so a Lee-written first-person narrative would most likely include his doubts and fears as well as tactical descriptions, unlike the other options which focus on geography, names, or future/home-coming.