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mariarad [96]
3 years ago
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In lines 1-14, what does it mean "to see America through the immigrant's eyes"? Explain why the authors believe that this is imp

ortant. PLEASE SOMEONE ANSWER from a place to call home story
English
1 answer:
viva [34]3 years ago
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When someone comes into this country, especially from a non-English speaking region. Settling somewhere foreign and new is inexplicably difficult.
But when immigrants settle in America. There is is a reason why we are the big brother of the World. We welcome immigrants and the needy into our country. We provide safety and sanctum from those who wish to harm them!
So by us "stepping into their shoes"/looking through their eyes ( meaning being empathetic and understanding the struggles they are enduring), we can become more brotherly, hence being the America of open arms.
I hope that helps!
Sorry about the long paragraph!
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