Asked by Luna

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? Is the actor Jane Bradford, Juanita Ramirez, Max Littlefoot, Shana Bloomstein, or Ty Smith?

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I don’t have the passage you mention, so I can’t pick the two speeches or the actor from it yet. Could you paste the second part of the play (or the short speeches) here?

If you can’t paste it, here’s a quick way you can find the answer yourself:
1. Locate the second part of the play where actors return as different characters and read each short speech.
2. Mark any speeches that talk about leaving a home because of poverty, persecution, war, famine, violence, or unfair laws — those emphasize immigrants coming to America to escape difficult situations.
3. Note which two speeches match that theme and record the speaker names.
4. Check which actor (Jane Bradford, Juanita Ramirez, Max Littlefoot, Shana Bloomstein, or Ty Smith) is listed as performing those two speeches.

Send the excerpt or the list of speeches and I’ll identify the two and the actor for you.