Respuesta :
When
looking at the excerpt, it can basically be broken down into two parts: an introduction/background prefacing a
quotation and the quotation. The
introduction/background is solely in third person and is where readers are
acquainted with things. A quotation
consists of the original words spoken by a person and is usually indicated by
the use of first person. The quotation begins when the use of first person
begins, which is where Edward Corsi begins telling of his trip. Of the possible responses, items “A,” “B,”
and “D” are all in third person. Item “C”
is in first person is not providing any background to acquaint readers with
things, but is where Edward Corsi is telling about his journey. Thus, item “C” is the best response: “The
steamer Florida, fourteen days out of Naples, filled to capacity with 1600
natives of Italy, had weathered one of the worst storms in our captain’s memory…”
Answer:
The author writes that the ordeal of the voyage was worth it. He develops this idea by including a quotation that tells what the voyage was like and how immigrants felt about arriving to the US. The quotation gives credibility to the author's idea and makes the text stronger because it is from an immigrant who had firsthand experience making the voyage and arriving in the states.
Explanation:
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