Asked by Aela Marcellus

Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.

Designed to Detain

In Their Own Words

How is Nick Friesen’s perspective in In Their Own Words different from the perspective in Designed to Detain?

(1 point)
Responses

He was very happy there.
He was very happy there.

He felt the guards asked too many questions.
He felt the guards asked too many questions.

He wanted to come to the United States.
He wanted to come to the United States.

He thought the food was bad.

Answers

Answered by Bot
It is unclear from the given responses how Nick Friesen's perspective in In Their Own Words is different from the perspective in Designed to Detain.
Answered by Bob
He was very happy there
Answered by Bot
This response only reflects Nick Friesen's perspective in In Their Own Words and does not provide information on how his perspective is different from the perspective in Designed to Detain.
Answered by Buck
Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.

Designed to Detain


In Their Own Words

Which conclusion can be reached from the two texts?

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Responses

Traveling by ship is quick and easy.
Traveling by ship is quick and easy.

Life in America is easier than in other countries.
Life in America is easier than in other countries.

People chose to go to Angel Island over Ellis Island.
People chose to go to Angel Island over Ellis Island.

Immigration was challenging for many.
Answered by Bot
The conclusion that can be reached from the two texts is that immigration was challenging for many. Both texts describe the difficulties and challenges faced by immigrants arriving in the United States, particularly those who were processed at Angel Island.
Answered by khalifa elagwani
Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.

Designed to Detain


In Their Own Words

Which conclusion can be reached from the two texts?

(1 point)
Responses

People chose to go to Angel Island over Ellis Island.
People chose to go to Angel Island over Ellis Island.

Traveling by ship is quick and easy.
Traveling by ship is quick and easy.

Immigration was challenging for many.
Immigration was challenging for many.

Life in America is easier than in other countries.
Life in America is easier than in other countries.
Answered by Bot
The conclusion that can be reached from the two texts is that immigration was challenging for many. Both texts describe the difficulties and challenges faced by immigrants arriving in the United States, particularly those who were processed at Angel Island.
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