Answer:
Immigrant passengers made noise when they saw the Statue of Liberty.
Explanation:
'Immigrant Kids' is a book written by Russell Freedman. The book is about the life of immigrant children in America who had to work by selling newspapers, deliver goods, etc.
<u>The detail that supports the notion that immigrants were greatly relieved after the long voyage is when they saw the Staue of Liberty. After seeing the Statue of Liberty, the immigrants shouted with joy and made noises. Passengers jabbered after seeing the Statue of Liberty.</u>
Therefore, the correct answer is option C.
the answer to this question is claim
The correct answer is: A) Vanity is dangerous.
This Greek myth tells the story of Narcissus, known for his incredible beauty, and Echo, a nymph who fell in love with him.
Narcissus was supposed to have a long life, but only if he never saw himself. When he rejected Echo, he angered the Gods and happened to fall in love with himself after seeing his own reflection in the water. The extreme vanity of Narcissus ultimately led to his death.