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Why does Denise O’Connor now sit on the other side of the room from the speaker?
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The two are now in high school and can sit anywhere they like.
The two are now in high school and can sit anywhere they like.
The assumption that prompted Executive Order 9066 has turned her against her best friend.
The assumption that prompted Executive Order 9066 has turned her against her best friend.
Japanese Americans, including the speaker, are giving US secrets to the country of Japan.
Japanese Americans, including the speaker, are giving US secrets to the country of Japan.
Geography class has complicated seating rules that relate to people’s last names.
Geography class has complicated seating rules that relate to people’s last names.
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The assumption that prompted Executive Order 9066 has turned her against her best friend.
Explanation: After Pearl Harbor and EO 9066, anti‑Japanese sentiment and suspicion led Denise to distance herself from the speaker (a Japanese American), so she now sits on the other side of the room.
Explanation: After Pearl Harbor and EO 9066, anti‑Japanese sentiment and suspicion led Denise to distance herself from the speaker (a Japanese American), so she now sits on the other side of the room.
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