Dear Miss Breed contains eyewitness accounts in two different media: Babe and Chiyoko's oral history interviews, in which they recall events from many years later, and Louise's letter to Miss Breed. Babe and Chiyoko both make very strong statements about the worst aspects of Poston: the unrelenting heat, the dust, and the poor quality of the housing provided. Contrast these two oral history interviews with Louise's letter. How does the letter differ from the interview statements in content and tone, and what conclusions can you draw by contrasting these two different media?