Answer:
Well, there are many different types of people differing from religion to only where they may live. In General there are people who believe in different things(religion, political, etc.) also people who don't, they may only believe in one thing like science, there can be people who have different positions in life from a president to a single homeless man on a street, there can be people who have grown up in different environments or around different people, or they may be costly and have all they could have everything or have nothing not even a single item, all in all, there are many different things or varieties of people that have many different characteristics.
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It would be comparison because it is asking what the relationship of the sentences are!
The writer needs to be more clear about what they are writing
Answer:
Before arriving to the United States, Gurung's life was always in danger: "Many of us were tortured and imprisoned. We had no choice but to flee to Nepal to save our lives".
He was from Bhutan but he had to go to Nepali's refugee camps. After twenty years, he decided to move to the United States. In the US, he kept struggling, he couldn't find a job and he didn't speak the language: "But here in the United States, my community continues to struggle. We arrived in the U.S. when the economy was at its lowest point, so we struggle to find jobs. Many of us do not speak English, and lack of education makes it even more difficult for us to learn (...)".
However, Gurung explains that he now helps other refugees to have a successful transition between the place where they come from and the United States and he's very happy about it and about his family.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read a text about what Til Gurung said in a Refugee Transitions talk, and then summarize what Gurung's life was like before and after arriving in the United States. In his talk, he explains a little bit about his life and how Refugee Transitions is filling a need in his community.