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PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?
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“One of the millions of immigrants beating, beating out their hearts at your gates for a breath of understanding.” (Paragraph 1)

“Choked for ages in the airless oppression of Russia, the Promised Land rose up — wings for my stifled spirit — sunlight burning through my darkness” (Paragraph 3)

“What my mother and father and their mother and father never had a chance to give out in Russia, I would give out in America.” (Paragraph 5)

“I was in America, among the Americans, but not of them. No speech, no common language, no way to win a smile of understanding from them” (Paragraph 8)

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