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How is Hà’s family’s experience like the experience of other families coming to the United States today? PLZ HELP
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Because they are very well educated, people like Hà’s family are welcomed by the community and quickly adapt to the new environment.

Because they have been mistreated in their homeland, people like Hà’s family distrust anyone who is different from them.

Like other families from abroad, they feel frustrated and isolated because the language and the culture are so different from where they came from.

Like most families from abroad, they choose to become members of the local church to meet more people and begin new traditions.

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