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Gwendolyn Peterson won re-election as mayor of Kentucky City for the third time in a row. Her swearing-in ceremony took place yesterday, September 4, at 2:30 P. M. at a ceremony attended by all the important officials and her supporters. Her supporters claim that the reason for her popularity is her untiring work toward safety and maintenance of law and order of her jurisdiction. Apart from her work, a healthy campaigning strategy also added to her popularity. Her projection as an approachable peopleā€™s person contributed to her victory. Mrs. Alice Travers, a mother of a teenage daughter, says, "Gwen has no airs, she will probably smile at you first without waiting for you to acknowledge her position on anything." Officials of her area are happy with her working style and believe she has a great future ahead.

Match the five Ws and one H to the corresponding parts in the text.

when
where
why
what
how
who

Gwendolyn Peterson

September 4 at 2:30 P. M.

a healthy campaigning strategy also added to her popularity

untiring work towards the safety and maintenance of law and order of her jurisdiction

Kentucky City

Gwendolyn Peterson won re-election as mayor of Kentucky City for the third time in a row

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