PLEASE HELP I'LL MARK BRAINLIEST
PART A: Use page 279 in your textbook to fill out the following chart in your own words. Next, find examples from the text for these terms. (Copy and paste the chart into text box)
TONE :
POINT OF VIEW :
DIRECT STATEMENTS :
EMPHASIS :
PORTRAYALS :
PART B: In the excerpt from Flesh & Blood So Cheap, read how author Albert Marrin
describes Chief Croker (lines 261–265). Next, read the description of Croker
by author Zachary Kent in lines 1–7 from The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire.
Then, compare these two passages. What similarities and differences do you
notice in the history writers’ descriptions? What do these details reveal about
each author’s perspective?
Part B: 261-265: Next morning, March 26, Chief Croker returned for
another look. The only creatures he found alive were some
half-drowned mice. He picked one up, stroked it gently, and
put it in his pocket. The chief would take it home, he said.
“It’s alive. At least it’s alive.”
Lines 1-7: In the days following the fire, city officials sifted through the charred rubble at the Asch Building and tried to fix the fault for the tragedy. Fire Chief Croker angrily stated, “There wasn’t a fire escape anywhere fronting on the street by which these unfortunate girls could escape.” Doors that opened inward instead of outward, overcrowding in work areas, and blocked exits also were to blame