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The conditions were so new to them that it was a relief to
meet persons who had seen such things before. We were
asked not only to act with them, but to assume charge of
the administration of relief. This, of course, we would not
do, but that we would meet with, counsel, and aid them
in every way in our power, is needless to affirm.
-A Story of the Red Cross,
Clara Barton
Use the passage to answer the questions.
Which detail shows Barton's reflection on the Red
Cross's role in this meeting?
What is Barton's purpose for including the reflection in
this passage?

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Answer:

The statement 'Only the excerpt explains that Clara would offer counsel but would not take charge' describes a unique aspect of the excerpt where Clara's role in providing relief is outlined without taking full control, unlike the frames provided.

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