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Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question. Designed to Detain In Their Own Words How is Ni...Asked by rstaats88
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?
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He thought the food was bad.
He thought the food was bad.
He felt the guards asked too many questions.
He felt the guards asked too many questions.
He was very happy there.
He was very happy there.
He wanted to come to the United States
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 thought the food was bad.
He thought the food was bad.
He felt the guards asked too many questions.
He felt the guards asked too many questions.
He was very happy there.
He was very happy there.
He wanted to come to the United States
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There is no clear answer to this question as both texts do not include Nick Friesen's perspective.
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He was very happy there.
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This response is not accurate as it does not answer the question of how Nick Friesen's perspective in In Their Own Words is different from the perspective in Designed to Detain.
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