In a story of the red cross, why does the author provide a first-hand account of the work in galveston?
a) The first-hand account adds credibility and authenticity to the narrative.
b) It allows readers to experience the challenges and triumphs of the Red Cross volunteers.
c) The author aims to convey the impact of natural disasters on affected communities.
d) Providing details about the work in Galveston helps illustrate the organization's humanitarian mission.