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27 February, 19:15

How was the experience of arriving in the United States different for Rosa

Cavalleri and Mary Mullins Gordon?

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  1. 27 February, 21:31
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    Cavalleri felt excited and welcomed, even celebrated, by the bands and tooting horns. Mullins felt scared and intimidated by the big open spaces, bars, and noises of Ellis Island.

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    Answer: Explanation: Immigrants to America have faced different kinds of conditions such as Good, Difficult and Dangerous. Also, there was no solid guarantee that the immigrants would get admitted into America.

    According to Rosa Cavalleri, she saw people standing quiet in the harbor to welcome people when reached near America. Then bands were played, horns were tooted in the boats leaving white trails (waves) in the water looked like a celebration to welcome them.

    According to Mary Mullins, she saw a big place and she gathered her bags. And that place was full of people talking and crying. When she passed them she saw a long hall, big open spaces, and bars.

    And there were a lot of people in the bars. All the people in the bars were speaking different languages. This made her scared to death and she considered the place to the jail.
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