English, 15.02.2021 23:10, suttonfae336
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The great war came to an end in 1945, and Germany was divided. People in the east, where life was restrictive, fled in great numbers to the freedom they found in the west. To stop this, the government of the east built a wall in 1961.
The wall was there when Inge Schubert was born—in 1980. Made of barbed wire and concrete, it had been built as a final act of dividing the city of Berlin, Germany. Inge had heard stories about the wall—stories of how it had divided not only the land, but also the people.
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Which statement best explains how the author considers her audience in the passage?
A.
The author provides historical context about Inge Schubert.
B.
The author describes the city of Berlin, Germany.
C.
The author describes the physical attributes of the Berlin Wall.
D.
The author provides background information about the Berlin Wall.
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