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Nesterboy [21]
1 year ago
7

Which phrase best describes the purpose of nazarios editorial

English
1 answer:
azamat1 year ago
6 0

The phrase that reasonably represents the purpose of Nazario’s editorial is "to persuade readers the United States should change its refugee policy for Central America"The Nazario editorial is regarding an article written by Sonia Nazario where she voices her apprehension about the immigration policy of America towards Central America and why those policies should be reviewed and modified.

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