How are captain John smiths journals about Virginia best described?
A b c or d ?

Captain John Smith Journals are Unbiased informational report.
Answer: Option C.
Explanation:
Captain John Smith's journals present to the people a compelling eyewitness view of the Chesapeake Bay in 1608. They describe the adventures in great detail, remembering where he went, what he saw and the people he met. They also talked about successes and conflicts, wonder and worry, smooth sailing and storms, hospitality and hostility, and near starvation.
His journals were published as a book in 1612, and showed this part of the world to the English for the first time and triggered a wave of colonization. The journals let people today see the Chesapeake as it was four centuries ago.