Janeczko explains that Van Lew put enciphered messages in a book’s spine and added pinholes above letters on select pages. How d
oes this information further develop the central idea that Van Lew’s actions revolutionized the expectation and role of women in society? Check all that apply. A) to illustrate how Van Lew continued to swap intelligence with prisoners
B) to emphasize Van Lew’s resourcefulness and determination
C) to provide insight into the morale of rebel troops
D) to demonstrate the use of encrypted messages in the Civil War
E) to illustrate Van Lew’s loyalty to the prison commandant
The answers for this question are: - to show how Van Lew continued sharing intelligence with prisoners - <span>to highlight Van Lew’s cleverness and resolve -</span><span>to demonstrate encryption methods used in the Civil War
This serves to show how Van Lew kept exchanging secret information with prisoners<span>, highlight her ingenuity and persistence, </span><span>and illustrate the use of codes and ciphers during the Civil War.</span>
1.) The first attempt was overly emotional, making it challenging to focus on the words. The second had a balanced emotion, which enhanced comprehension of the text.
2.) He made eye contact with the camera while presenting his soliloquy.