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George Washington had been impatient since his departure from Philadelphia in early September. When he left the stricken city, he had put Secretary of War Henry Knox in charge of the government, giving the former general clear instructions to report to him weekly concerning the spread of yellow fever.


—An American Plague,

Jim Murphy


What two benefits does the fictional account of events provide that the nonfiction does not?


characters readers can connect with

George Washington’s feelings about the event

details of what it was like to experience the event

Mr. Carris’s thoughts on Secretary of War Henry Knox

a biography of George Washington

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Answer:

The Author wanted to illustrate how scary the yell was

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The answers are George Washington’s feelings about the event and details of what it was like to experience the event

Nonfiction is a style of writing in which every line is factual and researched. Textbooks are nonfiction, as they write about real events and people and information that has been gathered and fact-checked over periods of time.

Historical fiction, which this passage could be classified as, is a style of writing where the setting takes place during a time in history and the plot relates to past events, however the characters are not real, historical figures.

An American Plague by Jim Murphy is a nonfiction novel. The two accounts in the passage provided in the question allows a deeper insight into the reality of the events that took place. In the passage:

  • George Washington's impatience and anxiety about the fever is discusses, letting you know how he felt at the time
  • His emotions give some extra details about how it felt experiencing the event

The passage does not:

  • give readers characters they can connect with since they are real historic figures, not characters
  • give Mr. Carris’s thoughts on Secretary of War Henry Knox, as this passage is about Washington's stress at the time
  • tell a biography of George Washington, but instead an account about the spread of yellow fever
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