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How does Mary Chesnut handle her differing views toward the North and the South in Section 1 of "A Diary from Dixie"? A. She establishes common ground with the opposing side (the North) by calling Lincoln "silly." B. She shows bias in favor of the Confederacy ("silly advances" of Northerners Lincoln and Seward.) C. She shows that she is in favor of war: "One can but hope still." please no link​


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