Use the passage to answer the question. In the second part of the play, in which actors return as different characters and make short speeches, which two speeches emphasize the theme of immigrants coming to America to escape difficult situations? (1 point) Responses Shana Bloomstein’s Shana Bloomstein’s Jane Bradford’s Jane Bradford’s Max Littlefoot’s Max Littlefoot’s Juanita Ramirez’s Juanita Ramirez’s Ty Smith’s

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To accurately answer your question, I would need to know the content of the speeches given by the actors mentioned: Shana Bloomstein, Jane Bradford, Max Littlefoot, Juanita Ramirez, and Ty Smith. However, since I don't have access to the specific text of the play, I can suggest that you look for speeches that explicitly mention experiences of hardship or struggles related to immigration, such as fleeing persecution, seeking better opportunities, or escaping violence. Typically, speeches that reflect on personal stories of sacrifice or hope for a better life are likely to emphasize the theme you mentioned. If you have details of the speeches, I could help further analyze them for relevance to the immigrant theme.