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When should the reader first stop to ask a question when reading "Armen Remembers Trying to 'Fit In'" in the "Ellis Island Oral History Project" excerpt, and which question should the reader ask to understand the mother's love of music?

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Answer:

A reader should stop after the second sentence and ask, "What does Armenian and Turkish music sound like?"

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Answer:

The reader must stop right at the beginning of the passage, when reading the first two sentences and ask himself what the music of Armenia and Turkey is like.

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When asked about what Armenia and Turkish music is like, the reader will be able to do research, which will answer your question and create a better perception of the text of its meaning and how it interferes in the course of the story being presented. With this, the reader expands his thoughts and has the ability to promote a good knowledge and relationship with what he heard and what he read.

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