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1. How are Chantale’s and Mrs. Jean-Louis’s feelings at the beginning of the story different?
2. How does Mrs. Jean-Louis change during the course of the story?
3. If the story continued, what do you think would happen next?
4. Which of these best describes the main idea of the story?
5. This story is told from the narrator’s point of view. How do you think it would be different if it were told from Mrs. Washington’s point of view?
6. Do you think that immigrants should be allowed to petition for family members to come to the United States as permanent residents? Why or why not?
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9/9/2022 9:20:21
cook.peyton@live.jobcorps.org
0 / 7Peyton Cook
Both Chantale and Mrs. Jean-Louis had been dreading this visit. Chantale disliked having to translate for her mother, who was uncomfortable in her English-speaking abilities in public. Something about the powerlessness her mother felt because she couldn’t speak for herself made Chantale extremely uncomfortable. Mrs. Jean Louis had dreaded the trip because she was anxious. There was nothing more important to her than reuniting her family, yet she had little confidence that the mounds of paperwork would ever result in her son being granted permission to move to the United States
she was a little worried but that evenually changed
chantel would probably be a little embarassed that her mom found out that a boy was on her phone
C. A Haitian woman and her daughter visit the Office of Immigration to find out how to help the woman’s adult son immigrate to the United States.
instead of saying mrs washington it would say I
yes because they are humans too
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9/21/2022 8:34:50
Bricksteelewahl@gmail.com
0 / 7Joseph WahlDreadful
She starts to feel comfortable
They would be going to America as a Us Citizens without restrictions of violating any green card restrictions.
C. A Haitian woman and her daughter visit the Office of Immigration to find out how to help the woman’s adult son immigrate to the United States.
It would sound more personal for her and it would have a compassionate tone to it.
yes because it is cruel and unusual for people to keep families apart.
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10/21/2022 14:44:52
Jackson.Charla@live.jobcorps.org
0 / 7Charla (Max) Jackson
They felt hopeless and doubtful.
at first she was hopeless and doubtful then she was hopeful and excited i guess.
Her son would be in America...?
C. A Haitian woman and her daughter visit the Office of Immigration to find out how to help the woman’s adult son immigrate to the United States.
she would probably be all pitiful and sympathetic.
Because everyone wants to live the American dream.
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