Hi APUSH!
Please answer the following questions after reading the above selection from Voices of Freedom:
1. What tone does the reporter adopt regarding the immigrants - hostile or generous? What about the writing leads you to this assertion?
2. What aspirations does the reporter think are uppermost in the immigrants' minds?
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1. What tone does the reporter adopt regarding the immigrants - hostile or generous? What about the writing leads you to this assertion?
ReplyDeleteI believe that the tone that the reporter holds regarding the immigrants is a hostile tone because the reporter uses stringent Diction to detail the task assigned for many immigrants and talks as if she the immigrants will both help and harm the city.
What aspirations does the reporter think are uppermost in the immigrants' minds?
The aspiration held by immigrants at that time was "... Hope, freedom, and a chance to work."
1. What tone does the reporter adopt regarding the immigrants - hostile or generous? What about the writing leads you to this assertion?
ReplyDeleteThe tone that the reporter holds is a very much hostile tone because the reporter uses diction to detail the task assigned for many immigrants and talks as if she the immigrants will both help and hard the city.
2. What aspirations does the reporter think are uppermost in the immigrants' minds?
Hope, freedom, wisdom, and a chance to work.
1. What tone does the reporter adopt regarding the immigrants - hostile or generous? What about the writing leads you to this assertion?
ReplyDeleteThe writer adapts a hostile tone by means of using diction to reveal the jobs that are left with many immigrants and how the immigrants could have an impact in the city in both ways- positively and negatively.
2. What aspirations does the reporter think are uppermost in the immigrants' minds?
According to the reporter, the aspirations of hope, freedom, a job, and also a chance for a better life is the uppermost in the immigrants' minds.
What tone does the reporter adopt regarding the immigrants - hostile or generous? What about the writing leads you to this assertion?
ReplyDeleteThe tone that the reporter adopts is a aggressive hostile tone. You can tell this by the way he chooses how to address the situation and ways that immigrants can change.
What aspirations does the reporter think are uppermost in the immigrants' minds?
The reporter believes that the most important aspirations in a immigrants mind is how they will be able to live free and have a opportunity at a new god life.
1. What tone does the reporter adopt regarding the immigrants - hostile or generous? What about the writing leads you to this assertion?
ReplyDeleteThe tone the author adopts starts off the article with this gentle, hopeful like tone but starts to become more of a realist with the immigrants' situation that they actually face instead of them avoiding bitter poverty and their tone becomes more hostile.
2. What aspirations does the reporter think are uppermost in the immigrants' minds?
The reporter believes that the immigrants' aspirations are them being overflowed with joy that they were able to make it to the New "Free" World. The immigrants dreamed of having a fresh start from their bitter poverty and wanted to make something out of themselves yet it did not work out in their favor.
The tone the reporter adopt regarding immigrants was a hostile tone. It shows in the way they address the situation and how the immigrants could have a positive and negative impact on the city.
ReplyDeleteThe aspirations the report think are uppermost in the immigrants’ mind are freedom, hope, wisdom, and a chance to work.
1. The tone the author adopts transform from an generous tone in the beginning to a aggressive hostile tone towards the end based off the situation with the immigrants and how they can change rather it’s in a position or negative way.
ReplyDelete2. The reporter think that the immigrants aspirations are based off their “ freedom “ to the new world in which they will be giving a chance to work.
The tone the author uses is a very hostile tone because he addresses the situation very blunt and quite negative
ReplyDeleteThe reporter think the immigrants aspirations are influenced by their thoughts on freedom
The author has a very aggressive and hostile tone when he speaks about the situation of the immigrants.
ReplyDeleteThe author believes that the aspirations are based on their thoughts of freedom
The tone the author has while speaking about immigrants is a very aggressive one.
ReplyDeleteAuthor believes that thoughts of freedom come from aspirations
ReplyDelete1. What tone does the reporter adopt regarding the immigrants - hostile or generous? What about the writing leads you to this assertion?
The tone the author adopts regarding the immigrants starts off gentle but yet it turns to become more of a hostile tone with the immigrants. You can see the shift in what happens when the change is brung upon the immigrants.
2. What aspirations does the reporter think are uppermost in the immigrants' minds?
The reporter think that the immigrants aspirations are based off freedom in the new world.
1) The author had a multitude of tones regarding the immigrants the swapped depending on the topic. Overall the authors belief stated that the immigrants had a benefit, but overall it would cause more problems. He sincerely beliefs the cons outweighs the pros.
ReplyDeleteThe immigrants came from foreign countries with lack of opportunities and they saw what America accomplished and what it stands for. So they chased the opportunity. I also think the reporter agrees with idea that immigrants smelled opportunity