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Read this excerpt from The Great Fire. As for Goll, he claimed later at the official inquiry into the fire that he had waited for Lee to leave and then turned in the alarm. Goll also insisted he turned in a second alarm when another man appeared ten minutes later to announce that the fire was spreading rapidly. Whether Goll lied about sending the alarms or whether the alarm box failed to work will never be known. What is clear, is that no alarm was recorded at the central alarm office in the Courthouse at the point when the fire was still containable. How does the structure of this paragraph develop the theme that there were several missed opportunities to stop the fire? Choose the best answer. by explaining the consequences Goll faced for lying about sounding the alarm and alerting the courthouse by explaining how Goll’s apparent refusal to sound the alarm delayed the firefighters by highlighting each of the mistakes, including Goll’s, that were made during the course of the fire by highlighting the fact that Goll did sound the alarm, but it never went off at the central office

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