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English, 28.02.2020 05:17 ablikids3

PART A: How does the author compare the “Old World” to America in the beginning of the text?

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She describes the Old World as a place of boring, stifling tradition, as opposed to the new and evolving culture of America.
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She describes the Old World as a comforting place with values focused on community and acceptance, as opposed to hostile America.
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She describes the Old World as a burial site or cemetery, as opposed to the heavenly paradise that is America.
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She describes the Old World as dark, confining, and hopeless, as opposed to the brightness and freedom of opportunity in America.

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PART A: How does the author compare the “Old World” to America in the beginning of the text?

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