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I think the letter shows a sincere attempt to make amends.
If I were a Japanese American, I might have the following reactions:
The memories of internment still make me sad and angry. But I am happy that the president himself has admitted "that serious injustices were done to Japanese Americans during World War II." The president’s apology is a sincere effort to heal the emotional scars of the Japanese American community.
The president’s apology doesn't undo the damage that was done. But the lines "We must learn from the past" and "we can guarantee a future with liberty and justice" give me hope that no other ethnic group will be targeted in that way again.
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Click to read the passage from "The Black Cat," by Edgar Allan Poe. Then answer the question. How does the sentence length and structure in this passage contribute to the suspense? A. It contributes to the character description. B. It contributes to the imagery of the story. C. It creates a nervous and unsettling feeling. D. It creates a change in setting.
It creates a nervous and unsettling feeling. Thus, option "C" is correct.
<h3>What is "The Black Cat" about?</h3>
"The Black Cat" is a gothic, horror novel by Poe and revolves around the truth and justification of the crime committed. The author uses gothic elements like horror, suspense, and thrill.
The use of the assorted sentences and phrase length along with the storylines and the use of the various formats helped in building the suspense.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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