Texte corrigé : "Ruth Fielding In the Red Cross" by Alice B. Emerson is a compelling narrative set during World War I, focusing on the protagonist, Ruth Fielding, and her efforts to contribute to the war effort through the Red Cross. The story begins with Ruth and her friend Helen Cameron grappling with the news that Helen's twin brother, Tom, has joined a training camp to become an officer. This revelation stirs a mix of emotions, highlighting the personal impact of the war on families. Ruth, already deeply involved in Red Cross activities, is determined to awaken her community to the needs of the soldiers and the importance of the Red Cross. She faces challenges, including skepticism and misinformation spread by individuals like Mrs. Mantel, a mysterious woman in black who casts doubt on the integrity of the Red Cross. Ruth's resolve is further strengthened by her uncle, Jabez Potter, a Civil War veteran whose initial reluctance to contribute financially to the Red Cross is overcome after witnessing the powerful effect of a film Ruth helps create. This film, "The Boys of the Draft," aims to educate and inspire the public about the draft and the vital role of the Red Cross. Through her unwavering dedication, Ruth not only garners support from her community but also inspires her uncle to donate his share of the film's profits to the cause. The narrative is a testament to Ruth's growth, creativity, and the collective effort required to support soldiers during wartime.
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