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15 August, 17:46

The longest entry from Pepys's diary that you read is an account of the Great Fire of London. According to the excerpt, how does Pepys react to the fire? Did his reaction change over the course of the excerpt? Support your answers with information from the text.

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  1. 15 August, 17:57
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    Samuel Pepys, in the year 1666, described the Great London Fire as the most terrible fire disaster that destroyed large part of London. He saw how much the fire had eaten up and burned the structures and he was very depressed in this.
  2. 15 August, 18:06
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    In the year 1666, Samuel Pepys describes the Great London Fire as a terrible fire that had destroyed a large part of London. Pepys was more distressed when he is able to see the fire more closely. He observes how pervasive it is and how much devastation and adversity it has caused.
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