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This is a tedious story; but if gone through, one has a little insight into the labor of a Red Cross field of relief. There are twenty in my recollection, and this was by no means the hardest or the most useful. They have been lived, but never told. –A Story of the Red Cross, Clara Barton Which statement best describes the author’s interpretation of events? She thinks that there are many good examples of the work of the Red Cross. She thinks that the story of Galveston is the most important. She thinks that she has forgotten important details. She thinks that there is no point in telling the stories.

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Explanation:

The statement that best describes the author's interpretation of events is:

"She thinks that there are many good examples of the work of the Red Cross."

The author acknowledges that the story is tedious but believes that by going through it, readers can gain insight into the labor of a Red Cross field of relief. This suggests that the author sees the story as an example of the important work done by the Red Cross, and there are many such examples, even though this one may not be the hardest or the most useful. The author values the stories of Red Cross relief work and their significance.