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14 February, 18:36

The short story "Behold the Brooklyn Bridge" is a piece of historical fiction because it focuses on the historical event of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge. Which sentence from the story best supports the idea that the event was of national importance?

A.

"Yes, there's the Great East River Bridge," Papa said looking down at me.

B.

As fireworks went off that evening, I said to Papa, "They really did it, Papa, didn't they?"

C.

"Papa, what's going on there?" I asked curiously.

D.

Papa glanced over toward the crowd. "Why that's President Arthur himself!" he exclaimed.

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  1. 14 February, 20:13
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    national importance ... i think of a president

    Papa glanced over toward the crowd. "Why that's President Arthur himself!" he exclaimed.
  2. 14 February, 22:32
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    The sentence from the story that best supports the idea that the event was of national importance is Papa glanced over toward the crowd. "Why that's President Arthur himself!" he exclaimed.

    Explanation:

    "Behold the Brooklyn Bridge" is a story that has a lot of elements and historical references around, but the line that makes clear that the event was of national importance shows that the character is surprised by seeing that the President is in the place for the event, this gives it the level of national importance since it was part of the President's agenda.
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