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A yearbook page for Clara Barton states "Remember when . . . you risked your life to care for wounded soldiers?" What image would best illustrate this? an image of Clara Barton wearing her American Red Cross uniform an image of Clara Barton standing in front of a military hospital an image of Clara Barton tending to a soldier on the battlefield an image of Clara Barton taking care of her injured younger brother

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