Your answer is option 1, “,”
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Answer:
In paragraph 3 of Roosevelts speech which he gave during the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, he makes the following statement
They came to us—most of them—in steerage. But they, in their humble quarters, saw things in these strange horizons which were denied to the eyes of those few who travelled in greater luxury.
They came to us speaking many tongues—but a single language, <em><u>the universal language of human aspiration.</u></em>
By the underscored sentence, Roosevelt speaks of the feeling which binds all of humanity - a will and or a desire to succede.
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Answer:
Either 'Uneasy' or 'Confident'.
Explanation:
It depends on what part of the text you are aiming at. The part at the end shows that the narrator is feeling a little uneasy.
A literal question for this excerpt would be: Who brought a radio-jammer from a head-shop?