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PART A: How does the author’s account of refugees’ experiences help us understand the journey to America as a refugee?

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It emphasizes how difficult it was to enter the embassy and obtain papers to immigrate to America as a refugee.
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It suggests that refugees needed a lot of money to afford to leave their country and make a new life in America.
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It shows how embassy officials made it difficult for refugees to come to America on purpose because they didn’t like immigrants.
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It suggests that you needed special connections with people in the embassy to get to America.

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