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How do details from the excerpts support the purpose of advocating for children from Central America?

Both include information that ask people to help children

from Central America.

Both offer solutions that show how victims from other

countries have been helped.

The excerpt from Enrique's Journey uses quotations to

show that it is better for these children to be sent back,

and "Children of the Drug Wars" uses examples

describing how other countries have dealt with the issue

The excerpt from Enrique's Journey tells a story about

what happened to one victim, and "Children of the Drug

Wars" uses words that create an emotional response to

persuade readers to take action.

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