Part B

What is the effect of the analogy in Part A?
• It suggests the ways in which life in Manzanar took on a type of normalcy or familiarity.
• It demonstrates the ways in which Jeannie, despite growing older, is still immature.
• It indicates Jeannie's view of the natural world as frightening or something to avoid.
• It captures the way in which internment scarred and traumatized those who endured it.

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The effect of the analogy in Part A is most accurately described by the first option: It suggests the ways in which life in Manzanar took on a type of normalcy or familiarity. This interpretation reflects how the analogy serves to illustrate how, despite the challenging circumstances of internment, individuals adapted to their new reality and found ways to establish a semblance of routine or normal life in the camp.

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