What is the Central Idea of the Paragraph?
Paragragh: "Despite this, Cheif Marshal Willia...
What is the Central Idea of the Paragraph?
Paragragh: "Despite this, Cheif Marshal Williams had managed to get a thin circle of engines around the fire. He has five steamers at the scene now, plus three hose carts and a hook-and-ladder wagon, all of them pumping water into the fire at various locations. Spectators were asked to help and many responded by chopping fences and sidewalks, hoping to deprive the fire of fuel."
"-The Great Fire"
"Jim Murphy"
Awnser Choices in Picture.
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