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QUESTION 27 Choose the answer. Which best evaluates the effectiveness of the "Dovercourt Camp" report? It is ineffective because it is too critical of the camp owners. It is ineffective because it does not include the testimony of the refugee children. It is effective because it highlights both the positives and negatives of the camp. It is effective because it is written by a young man who lives in the camp. 3 points Save Answer

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I believe it is effective because it talks about both the positive aspects of the camp, but it also talks about the negative aspects, and what could be improved.
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According to the options stated, the best that describes the effectiveness of the “Dovercourt Camp” report is the third one: “It is effective because it highlights both the positives and negatives of the camp.” Although the camp leaders are very keen, full of human kindness, vitality and emanating a cheerful atmosphere, there is one glaring defect that appears to be the profiteering on catering, which should be remedied. The excuse for this would seem to be the difficulty of finding suitable accommodation in a short time, which necessitated using the easiest available.

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