Social Studies, 18.08.2020 23:01 jermainedwards
Which excerpt from The Great Fire supports the theme that people sometimes disregard others in chaotic situations?
A. Others weren't so lucky. In the rush and panic, a number of people either lost their footing or were accidentally pushed from the sidewalk and into the busy street.
B. Frantic animals — stray horses and cows, dogs and cats, and even rats — ran wild, causing increasingly more confusion.
C. An exhausted Chamberlin came to the Randolph Street Bridge and discovered “a torrent of humanity pouring over the bridge.”
D. It did come under my notice that some cartmen worked for whatever the sufferers felt able to pay. . . .
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