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English, 06.04.2021 19:00 eriksprincess13

What do you make of the mention that one woman attending the reunion "gave birth to her oldest son in the camp" (Paragraph 9)? Do you see it as a symbol of assimilation into U. S.
culture and the securing of a better life for a new generation? Is it unsettling to think of a
family celebrating so momentous and joyous an occasion at an inherently unstable time in
their lives?

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