Use the excerpt from a letter written by an interred Japanese American man to a friend to answer the question.

Select the two highlighted passages that show the lack of freedom those in the camps experienced.

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In order to pass from one area into another, an official pass is required. Yesterdaythe army cracked down on regulations and those kids working in [Camp]
D across the street had a hard time coming back into [Camp] A. As the group was finally getting across, one girl hailed one of the guards and seeing a dog
walking alongside asked why the sergeant didn't search the dog for a pass which he didn't seem to have. Whereupon he yanked her out of the line turning
a beet red himself, called a superior who warned her that such talk might lead her into the brig ... the Army wouldn't stand for such talk from anyone. It was
funny, and we all congratulated, at least in our hearts, the girl who had the guts to do it.

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The two highlighted passages that show the lack of freedom those in the camps experienced are:

  1. "In order to pass from one area into another, an official pass is required."
  2. "the Army wouldn't stand for such talk from anyone."

These passages illustrate the restrictions placed on the individuals in the camps, highlighting the need for permission to move within the camp and the consequences for questioning or challenging the authority.