Answer:
The answer is B. Ellis Island was an important step on the way to American citizenship. Not everyone made it through the examinations.
Explanation:
The option that best paraphrases the central idea of the given excerpt is option B.
The excerpt tells us about how immigrants had to pass through Ellis Island before being admitted to the United States. There, they had to pass exams in order to be accepted. Otherwise, they would be detained or sent back to Europe. The possibility of this happening made many immigrants anxious. Option B paraphrases this information best.
Option A is incorrect because Ellis Island isn't called Heartbreak Island because of medical issues people had there.
Option C states what Ellis Island was. It mentions the exams, but not their results, which is important.
Option D doesn't tell us what Ellis Island is, and immigrants who didn't pass examinations weren't sent to live there.
Answer:
A. In an America steeped in romanticism, cemeteries were laid out.
D:comforting
I used the process of elimination.
it cant be burdensome because that means bothersome
it cant be explanatory because reassurance is a feeling of saftey
it cant be emapathy because thats relating to someone
its comforting because when you are comftorable you are safe and when you reassured you feel safe
Answer:
( I won't say I understand this passage 100% but ...)
if I was the deaf person and my brother or anyone else is helping me translate what they are saying or what I'm saying I would be very happy he is willing to help translate it.
to stop this situation from happening (do you mean the case of the deaf being deaf and how to prevent it??????)
the government should provide free health care facilities for everyone and funds to be raised to help him undergo surgery but if that's not an option then people should be willing to help one another and be kind and caring to those who are handicapped.
I really hope this helps you
you're super free to ask any questions..
Good luck ✅.
Answer:
The answer is B. Rhyme
Explanation:
Look at the ending of each word. If they sound the same or are written the same, those words rhyme.