How did Captain John Smith's background influence his writing about Jamestown?
- His Admiration for his fellow colonists is most apparent
- His narratives sound bitter of his time as a slave
- His narratives read like the adventure stories of a soldier
- His life as a nobleman caused him to use a lofty style
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Answer: His narratives read like the adventure stories of a soldier.
Explanation: Smith's thrilling experiences in battle around the world impacted the style of his narrative. He was not born into the nobility, and he had little respect for those who were.
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Answer: His narratives read like the adventure stories of a soldier
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