What is one idea the author of "The Statue of Liberty" and the author of "Bartholdi's Big Problem" would agree on?

A.
The authors believe that the statue is the best national monument.
B.
The authors believe that the statue is one of the main reasons why people travel to America.
C.
The authors believe that the Statue of Liberty creates a sense of freedom and hope for people.
D.
The authors believe that the Statue of Liberty is difficult to maintain.
B
Select ALL the correct answers.
Which sentences from the passages support the answer in Part A? Choose two answers.
"In addition, the statue was to be placed in New York Harbor, as a symbol of freedom to all who entered America."
"Her arm and torch had been completed three years earlier and were put on display at the Philadelphia Exposition."
"This process could be very long and difficult for many people, but the statue gave immigrants hope for the freedom they would experience once inside the United States."
"Then the statue was shipped across the ocean and put together again on a small island in New York Harbor, later named Liberty Island."

1 answer

The correct answer for the agreement between the authors of "The Statue of Liberty" and "Bartholdi's Big Problem" is:

C. The authors believe that the Statue of Liberty creates a sense of freedom and hope for people.

To support this answer, the selected sentences from the passages would be:

  1. "In addition, the statue was to be placed in New York Harbor, as a symbol of freedom to all who entered America."
  2. "This process could be very long and difficult for many people, but the statue gave immigrants hope for the freedom they would experience once inside the United States."

These sentences highlight the statue's symbolic representation of freedom and hope for immigrants arriving in America.