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World Languages, 13.04.2020 22:33 dhdcchj

How does Morris Abraham Schneider give readers a better understanding of the immigrants' voyage to America in the "Ellis Island Oral History Project" excerpt? by explaining the conditions of the steerage
by identifying the number of passengers on the ship
by comparing the steerage to first and second class
by describing the adventures he had on the ship *PLEASE HELP*

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