What were the author's reasons for writing "Stories of Internment"? Check all that apply.
to share little-known information about the camps
to recount the causes and factors that led to World War II
to explain the reasons citizens chose to enlist during the war
to share the stories of some of the people who lived in the camps
to explain the reasons people were sent to these camps
to recount the prejudice Japanese Americans faced during the war

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Answer:

1,4,5,6      A,D,E,F

Explanation:gl

The author's reasons for writing "Stories of Internment" includes:

  • to share little-known information about the camps
  • to share the stories of some of the people who lived in the camps
  • to explain the reasons people were sent to these camps
  • to recount the prejudice Japanese Americans faced during the war

What is the Stories of Internment about?

The author of the "Stories of Internment" captured the livestory of the Japanese-American that was confined into the Internment camp by the Executive order of Roosevelt.

Therefore, the Option A, D, E, F is correct.

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