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Multiple Choice
1. C (Introduction)
2. C (Chapter 1)
3. A (Introduction-Chapter 2)
4. C (Chapter 4)
5. B (Chapter 5)
6. A (Chapter 5)
7. D (Chapter 7)
8. B (Chapter 8)
9. B (Chapter 10)
10. A (Chapter 12)
11. D (Chapter 15)
12. A (Various chapters)
13. B (All chapters)
14. D (Epilogue)
Long Answer
1. The text alternates between a third-person objective narrator (i.e., Hoose) and a first-person personal and autobiographical narration (i.e., Pedersen). While Hoose provides the historical content and weaves the story together, Pedersen’s first-person perspective provides insight into the lived experience along with anecdotal vignettes from the time period. (Various chapters)
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