Why does Jim Murphy begin The Great Fire by describing the interaction between William Lee and Bruno Goll?
to illustrate the fact that the alarm system failure was nobody’s fault
to highlight the fact that the two men had a history of misunderstanding
to help the reader understand who was responsible for starting the fire
to show the first human failure that contributed to the spread of the fire
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The correct answer is option D. Jim Murphy began The Great Fire by describing the interaction between William Lee and Bruno Goll because he wanted to show the first human failure that contributed to the spread of the fire. The Great Chicago Fire took place in the year 1871 and this children's novel is based on that incident.
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the correct answer is d
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