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tester [92]
1 year ago
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Throughout the oral history, the interview editor has included summaries of some of the events in Lohitai's life. Which statemen

t best explains why the editor would include these sections?
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1 answer:
Lostsunrise [7]1 year ago
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Answer:

<h3>C. to show that Lohitai’s struggles were a universal experience for most refugees .</h3>

Explanation:

  • The accounts of Felix Lohitai's experiences help the readers to understand the hardships and struggles that Lohitai underwent in order to move into America from a war-torn country.
  • The interview editor has included summaries of some of the events in Lohitai's life to show that Lohitai’s struggles <u>were a universal experience for most refugees .</u>
  • Most refugees who avail asylum and shelter in other countries find it hard to acquire full-fledged citizenship even after many years of trying. The interview reminds us how Lohitia, after finally getting to move into US, still struggled really hard to get citizenship in the country.
  • It brings out the universal experience that most refugees face after moving into a host country, the struggle of acquiring citizenship.
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