I Am Americanby Jennifer TibbetsA series of soliloguies representing the diverse immigrant populations that have made our country great.

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)ResponsesJane Bradford’sJane Bradford’sShana Bloomstein’sShana Bloomstein’sTy Smith’sTy Smith’sMax Littlefoot’sMax Littlefoot’sJuanita Ramirez’s

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To determine which two speeches emphasize the theme of immigrants coming to America to escape difficult situations, you would typically need to analyze the content of each character's speech. However, without the actual text of the speeches from Jane Bradford, Shana Bloomstein, Ty Smith, Max Littlefoot, and Juanita Ramirez, it's impossible to provide a definitive answer.

Based on common immigrant narratives, speeches that mention fleeing war, persecution, poverty, or other hardships would likely fit this theme. If you have access to specific lines or themes from each character's speech, I could help you identify which two are most relevant to that theme. Alternatively, if you know the general context or content of their speeches, please share that, and I can assist further!