Answer:
The answer is B It emphasizes the potential risks many immigrants face.
Explanation:
In the article, Sonia Nazario shows the insensitivity in the process of deportation. The article aimed at conveying the authors concern. Nazario thought it to be a refugee crisis even though the government treated it as immigration crisis. Kids were not coming to the United States for the normal reasons instead they were running from drug wars and violence. Deporting them was only going to take them back to that reality.
Therefore, by repeating the word deport, nazario intends to emphasize the potential risks many immigrants face.
The answer is climax bc it's the most exciting,or Important point of something
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read 'Hearts and Hands', by William Sydney Porter
Which statement best describes the situational irony of the ending of the story?
A)- The reader doesn't expect to learn that Easton is the counterfeiter.
B). The reader expects Easton to ask to visit Miss Fairchild, and he doesn't
C)- Miss Fairchild expects Easton to ask her to join him out West, and he doesn't.
D). The reader doesn't expect other passengers to be listening to Miss Fairchild's conversation.
Answer: A)- The reader doesn't expect to learn that Easton is the counterfeiter.
Explanation:
When Miss Fairchild recognizes Mr. Easton as one of the two men handcuffed to each other on the train, she, and the reader, are led to believe that Mr. Easton is a United States marshall on his way to take the man he´s handcuffed to into prison. However, when Mr. Easton and his companion leave, two passengers talk about the conversation that had taken place with Miss Fairchild. Based on how Mr. Easton and his companion were handcuffed, they come to the conclusion that Mr. Easton was actually the prisoner and not the Marshall.
There are choices included in this question.
<span>A. a mother and child were made out of clay.
B. a little girl fell from a cloud.
C. a man and a woman were made out of mud.
D. a young man was formed from sea foam.
The Old Man made the first people by: A. A MOTHER AND CHILD WERE MADE OUT OF CLAY. </span>
Not enough attention has been paid to the risks taken by Sherpas, who perform dangerous work for relatively low pay, and their deaths aren’t being given the same weight in the media as the Western climbers who hire them.
What is memorable about this essay is that the author includes the number sixteen, which is the number of Sherpa deaths that he mentions in the first paragraph.
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