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For this assessment, you may write either a letter to a friend or family member back home or a guide about immigration for people hoping to come to the United States, to explain what the process will be like. Your letter or guide should be written from the point of view of an Asian or European immigrant in the early 1900s. Letter If you choose to write a letter, be sure to consider the following in your response: Where are you from? Why did you leave your homeland? How was your journey to the United States? What happened to you when you arrived? What is your new life like in America? Where do you live and what do you do every day? What difficulties do you face because of who you are, where you came from, or where you live now?
So this for this you should look up on google to find some examples and start brainstorming your letter.
I did but google isn't helping :(
When you start getting some i can help you put alot of your ideas together and make it sound good
okey hold up
so i found a site you can you its very loong but you can just skim through it
LETTER :Where are you from? Europe Why did you leave your homeland? I was struggling to survive i was poor, needed food and money life in europe isn't easy. How was your journey to the United States? it was long and tiring and there was a lot of sick people on the boat. What happened to you when you arrived?After landing on the Island, we had to pass through a process of examination, during which all the facts required by the statutes are ascertained and recorded, as far as possible. This examination consists of three main parts. The first is the medical examination made by officers of the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Service. These inspect us for all physical weaknesses or diseases which make us liable to exclusion meaning that we can be sent back. so far.....
@kyleemariano
ight hold up (:
how long does it haveto be?
at least one page in length
My name is Alex I was born and raised in Europe; I was only 16 years old when I finally had to get out of there. My mom was dying of sickness; and my dad was killed trying to protect us. I was struggling to survive. I tried to keep my mom safe until she finally died I knew I had to get out of there. There was just too much sickness going around and a lot of people didn’t want to help everyone. I was poor and needed food and money, my life there was not easy. My journey to the United States was very long and tiring a lot more people on that boat trying to get out of Europe into a better area were also sick to. I covered my face with another one of my shirts so I didn’t get what they had. Food we got wasn’t all the best but at least we had food in our body. When I was on the boat I met this girl, Ashley she was not one of the sick people there when I saw her, she only had a little piece of bread so I gave her some of mine and we talked for a long time about each other. Landing on the island after 4 days, we had to pass through a lot of process of examination made by officers of the United States Public Health and Marine Hospital Service. I and Ashley stayed together the whole examination, staying side by side. They had to inspect us for all physical weaknesses or diseases which make us liable to exclusion meaning that we can be sent back.
that is all i have so far
its good thanks
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