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Using "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" respond to the following prompt by typing your answer in the box: How do authors use historical times or events as a basis for fiction? How do authors transform or revise history? Use specific textual evidence to support your response.​

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Answered by itzmecuterose
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Answer:

This information should be located at the top of the page, either in the center, or indented on the right side of the paper

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Answered by neolan614
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Answer:This author creates a story that, on the surface, appears to have nothing to do with the actual event, but actually takes its core ideas from history. This short story is about a young boy named Jerry, who must make a difficult choice during Cleveland's presidency, as the text itself indicates; to spend his hard-earned money on chewing gum or a father's present. Jerry learns to mature as a result of the consequences of his actions and comes to regret his decision not to buy his father a present. The fact that the text talks about the difficult economic times that people faced during the Panic of 1893 emphasizes how important the lesson that Jerry learned is. He has to choose between helping his siblings get the present or spending the money how he wants.

Explanation: Make sure you paraphrase it and check if its plagiarised

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