
My view Unit 1 Week 2- Paper Son day 4
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Amber Eichstadt
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Insight
clear or complete understanding of a situation
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Wandered
walked slowly or aimlessly
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Passage
an entry or doorway
passaje
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adventure
an exciting experience
adventura
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Curious
having an interest to learn about something
curioso
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On agreeable situation of chance
opportunity
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People who belong to a particular place
Citizens
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The act of moving to a new country to live there
immigration
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A series of steps in a legal action
processing
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Granted access to a place
admitted
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Multiple Choice
An agreeable situation or chance
citizens
Immigration
opportunity
processing
admitted
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Multiple Choice
granted access to a place
citizens
Immigration
opportunity
processing
admitted
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Multiple Choice
people who belong to a particular place
citizens
Immigration
opportunity
processing
admitted
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Multiple Choice
a series of steps in a legal action
citizens
Immigration
opportunity
processing
admitted
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Multiple Choice
the act of moving to a new country to live there
citizens
Immigration
opportunity
processing
admitted
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Multiple Choice
an exciting experience
insight
wandered
passage
adventure
curious
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Multiple Choice
an entry or doorway
insight
wandered
passage
adventure
curious
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Multiple Choice
having an interest in learning about something
insight
wandered
passage
adventure
curious
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Multiple Choice
clear and complete understanding of a situation
insight
wandered
passage
adventure
curious
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Multiple Choice
walked slowly or aimlessly
insight
wandered
passage
adventure
curious
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Multiple Choice
How were the city's birth records destroyed?
They were stolen.
The were destroyed by a hurricane
They were destroyed by an earthquake and fire.
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Multiple Choice
How were the Chinese effected by the destruction of the records?
The Chinese decided to go back to China since they did not have family in America.
The Chinese saw an opportunity to claim they had been born in San Francisco.
The Chinese had to move states since they were not allowed in San Francisco.
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Multiple Choice
Why were the Chinese Americans afraid to talk about their immigration experiences?
The experiences were painful, and they wanted to forget them. They also feared being sent back to China.
They were not afraid. Instead, they were proud to be paper sons.
A paper son who talked about their experiences would never be allowed to leave San Francisco or bring additional family members to America.
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Multiple Choice
How did Louie Share Kim make sure he looked American in his passport photograph?
By cutting his hair shorter
By not smiling
By wearing a suit and tie
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Multiple Choice
What kinds of questions did officials ask Louie and his father when they interrogated them?
They asked why they were in America.
They asked about their family history.
They asked about their jobs they performed while in America.
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Multiple Choice
What element or elements identify The Path to Paper Son & Louie Share Kim, Paper Son as an information text?
the selection takes place in a city
the selection involves a mysterious crime that must be solved,
The selection includes text features, such as photographs and factual information
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Multiple Choice
What is the Chinese Inclusion Act?
Its an Act that prohibited Chinese laborers from sending for their families to join them in the United States
Its an act that prohibits American laborers from sending their families to join them in the United States.
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Multiple Choice
What are paper sons?
American immigrants who had legal documents that claimed they were related to a Chinese-American citizen.
Chinese immigrants who had illegal documents that claimed that they were related to a Chinese-American citizen.
American immigrants that had illegal documents that claimed that they were related to Chinese-American citizen.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main theme, or lesson, that connects to the stories The Path to Paper Son and Louie Kim Share, Paper Son?
The importance of coming to America
The struggle and resilience of families during difficult times
Learning how to cook difficult dishes
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Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between the author's purposes for writing The Path to Paper Son and Louie Share Kim, Paper Son?
The Path to Paper son focuses on the immigration system using facts and details, While Louie Share Kim, Paper Son focuses on giving facts and details and shares the authors personal experiences.
The Path to Paper Son is informational, whereas Louie Share Kim, Paper Son is a fictional story based on real events.
The Path to Paper Son and Louie Share Kim, Paper Son are both personal experiences set in the same historical time period.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best definition of the word citizen
Someone who visits a place for pleasure and interest
Someone who belongs to a particular place
Someone who comes from another country
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best definition for the word immigration
The act of punishing people who enter a place illegally.
The act of prohibiting people from sending for their families
The act of moving to a new country to live there.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the best definition for the word processing.
to grant access to a place
a series of legal steps in a legal action
the act of moving to a new country to live there.
Insight
clear or complete understanding of a situation
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