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How does the use of dialogue most help the reader's

understanding of the historical event?
O The dialogue tells what a soldier did and what
happened to the soldier the following morning.
O The dialogue helps the reader see what the
Cherokee lost and how poorly they were treated.
O The dialogue shows the reader that religious
leaders prayed for the Cherokee.
O The dialogue tells how knobowtee kept his wife
from reacting to the woman's death.

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Answer:The dialogue helps the reader see what the Cherokee lost and how poorly they were treated.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Zulu Z
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Answer: The dialogue helps the reader see what the Cherokee lost and how poorly they were treated.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the speaker said, "In the morning a soldier was sentenced to ten lashes. He had stabbed the woman with his bayonet.

'He lost his head trying to keep order', a soldier told our men. We could hear the whip against his uniform." It tells us what previously happened in the story.

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