The narrator of Fever 1793

  1. Read these excerpts from Fever 1793 and The Summer of the Pestilence.Fever 1793 He picked up a broadsheet and read: "On advice
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  2. The narrator of Fever 1793 helps readers imagine her childhood byA. stating her love for the country. B. describing the
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  3. The narrator of Fever 1793 helps readers imagine her childhood bystating her love for the country. describing the experience of
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  4. Read this excerpt from The American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793.Most doctors had
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  5. Read this excerpt from The American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1 793.No one would
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  6. Read this excerpt from The Writings of Thomas Paine, Vol. IV.The Yellow Fever always begins in the lowest part of a populous
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  7. timeline of the cotton gin1793 U.S. slave population reached about 700,000. after 1793 More plantations appeared in southern
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  8. How does fever indicate that your body's immune system is doing its job?Fever increases red blood cell production. Fever raises
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  9. Read this excerpt from Fever 1793.Grandfather banged his cane on the floor. "I didn't run from the redcoats, and I won't run
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  10. Which excerpt from Fever 1793 contains an example of direct characterization?Eliza mumbled something under her breath that I
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