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Read the passage below from the article “The Word on Gangster.”
In the 1920s, Americans watched in fascination (and horror) as the FBI tried unsuccessfully to bring down Chicago criminals like Al Capone and his “gang” of henchmen--or “gangsters.” Too well organized and too powerful to be stopped easily, Capone’s gang caused both excitement and terror in the American public, who read about their exploits in newspapers or heard radio news stories about them.
Whose perspective on the topic of gangsters does this passage focus on?
the FBI’s
the author’s
the gangsters’
the American public’s

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Answer:

D, the American public's

Explanation:

The FBI would put something neutral and would focus on facts instead of opinions. This is a more focused on the public's view which is mentioned in the bottom.

The author's is also pretty good, but it would most likely include all of their opinions, memories, or be in first person POV.

The gangsters would be put into the spotlight, and would reveal their opinions and purpose/reasons.