Question
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.
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
GPT-4o mini
To address the difference in perspective between Nick Friesen in "In Their Own Words" and the perspective in "Designed to Detain," we need to compare the sentiments expressed by Nick Friesen specifically. Based on the options provided, the most accurate response reflecting a differing perspective would be
**He felt the guards asked too many questions.**
This response highlights a negative sentiment towards the experience of being detained, which contrasts with a more neutral perspective or an appreciation of the situation that could be present in the other work.
**He felt the guards asked too many questions.**
This response highlights a negative sentiment towards the experience of being detained, which contrasts with a more neutral perspective or an appreciation of the situation that could be present in the other work.
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