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faltersainse [42]
1 year ago
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In the passage, the author presents a narrative of her parents' deportation in order to imply that her audience would find it di

fficult to imagine her predicament B contrast her perspective as a child with her adult understanding of an issue illustrate her point that existing immigration policy is broken D express regret over decisions she made subsequent to that experience E clarify why the actions taken against her parents were unlawful​
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Damm [24]1 year ago
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Your question is incomplete, but i will try my best to help you get the correct answer.

In the passage, the author presents a narrative of her parents' deportation in order to <u>clarify why the actions taken against her parents were unlawful​</u>

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According to the question, we are supposed to show what the narrator implies by talking about the deportation of her parents.

Therefore, we know that the experience was not a pleasant one which lends credence to the fact that the deportation was a painful one and should not have been.

The most likely answer would be option E

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