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1. In "from The Diary of Samuel Pepys," what conclusion can you draw about Samuel Pepys from his account of the Great Fire of London? (1 point) a. He maintained relations with all social strata. b. He became the spokesperson of the aristocracy. c. He felt responsible for organizing rescue missions. 2. For which of the following types of writing would first-person point of view be least appropriate? (1 point) a. Personal narrative b. Journal entry c. Research report 3. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a diary? (1 point) a. written in third-person point of view b. contains facts and opinions c. contains information about day-to-day events