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5. Compare the lines "Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" ( Line 9) with "Give me your tired, your poor' (Line 11). How do these lines contribute to readers' understanding of the Statue of Liberty's character? A She wants to keep all wealthy immigrants from the "ancient lands out of the U. S. because they will not work as hard as the poorer immigrants. B She is uninterested in receiving the old grandeur and riches of the "ancient lands" the immigrants come from and prefers to welcome those in need. C She does not want the new immigrants coming to the U. S. to bring their old customs with them from the "ancient lands," as she prefers that they adapt to American culture. D She believes that America has enough wealth to offer immigrants, and that they do not need to bring more wealth over with them.​

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