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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q6

Oral histories—whether they consist of interviews or recordings of songs and stories—can offer researchers a rich view of people’s everyday experiences. For her book about coal mining communities in Kentucky during the twentieth century, Karida Brown therefore relied in part on By (interviews with coal miners and their families.)/(subjects’ day-to-day lives.) insights into her (doing so, she gained valuable)/(Which choice best describes) the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

  1. A

    It provides a little-known geographical fact about Kentucky.

  2. B

    It argues that Karida Brown is an expert on United States politics. It presents a major historical event that took

  3. C

    place in the twentieth century.

  4. D

    It describes how Karida Brown benefited from incorporating oral history in her book.

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