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Answer:
The paragraph 6 furthers the development of the central idea, that Japanese Americans were treated as prisoners, by narrating the state of people in internment camps.
Explanation:
'Japanese Relocation During World War 2' is an article by National Archieves. The article recounts the time during World War 2, when President Roosevelt relocated Japanese Americans to interships. The relocations was said to be a protective measures of Japansese Americans from the hands of anti-Japanese Americans. But in reality, relocation proved to be denial of Constitutional rights to Japanese Americans and they were kept as prisoners.
Paragraph 6 of the text furthers this central ideapresented in the text by stating the situation in which Japanese Americans lived. Four to five families were coerced to live in small and shared barricades and those whose behaviour seemed to be troublesome to soldiers were sent to other camps where dissidents were kept.
Thus it illustrates the central idea of the text.