Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids, and then answer the question.
Most immigrants passed through Ellis Island in about one day. Carrying all their worldly possessions, they left the examination hall and waited on the dock for the ferry that would take them to Manhattan, a mile away. Some of them still faced long journeys overland before they reached their final destination. Others would head directly for the teeming immigrant neighborhoods of New York City.
What best paraphrases the central idea of the excerpt?
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Read the excerpt from Enrique’s Journey.
He was five years old when his mother left him. Now he is almost another person. In the window glass, he sees a battered young man, scrawny and disfigured.
It angers him, and it steels his determination to push northward.
Read the excerpt from "Children of the Drug Wars."
Children from Central America have been making that journey, often without their parents, for two decades. But lately something has changed, and the predictable flow has turned into an exodus. Three years ago, about 6,800 children were detained by United States immigration authorities and placed in federal custody; this year, as many as 90,000 children are expected to be picked up.
How do details from the excerpts support the author’s purpose?
In the first excerpt, the author uses facts and statistics, while in the second excerpt, the author uses words that appeal to readers’ emotions.
In the first excerpt, the author relies on third-person point of view, while in the second excerpt, the author uses first-person point of view.
In the first excerpt, the author uses words to persuade the reader, while in the second excerpt, the author uses language to entertain the reader.
In the first excerpt, the author uses narrative techniques and figurative language, while in the second excerpt, the author includes facts to persuade. mo