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Irina18 [472]
3 years ago
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"The law also created two amnesty programs for unauthorized aliens and a new classification for seasonal agricultural workers. T

he Seasonal Agricultural Worker amnesty program allowed people who had worked for at least ninety days in certain agricultural jobs to apply for permanent resident status." What is the BEST question generated by a reader of this passage? A. What is amnesty? B. What were the ninety days? C. Why a special classification for agricultural workers? D. Where did the new residents live?
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mixer [17]3 years ago
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<span>C. Why a special classification for agricultural workers? is the answer choice that generates the best response. This question leaves room for explanation, and doesn't have a yes or no answer. </span><span />
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