English, 17.11.2020 18:50 apalacios3503
Read the sentence from "The Workers of Ellis Island."
Given the enormous amount of paperwork that needed
to be done at Ellis Island, it comes as no surprise that
dozens and dozens of clerks and stenographers were
employed there.
The details in the sentence are most likely meant to
O question the need for so much paperwork at Ellis
Island.
O judge the quality of work done by clerks and
stenographers
O explain why a large number of employees was
necessary
O express the feelings of hired clerks and
stenographers
No
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