Which would add the most credibility to a book about children’s immigration experiences? A quotation from a brother and a sister
who immigrated to the United States from Ireland as children. A quotation from a young woman whose great-grandmother immigrated from Russia. A quotation from a children’s doctor who performed health exams at Ellis Island. A quotation from a professor who studies immigration at a university.
The first one, a brother & sister that immigrated to the Us from Ireland as children. The reason why is because they experienced the struggles as an immigrant first hand instead of using someone else's story, giving it more credibility.
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<span>D. The men want Scrooge to give money to help the poor, but Scrooge insists that the prisons and workhouses can provide the poor with basic necessities.