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HURRY The children at Manzanar seem to make the transition to life in the camp before the adults do. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for this phenomenon?

A. All the children are anxious to distance themselves from their parents.
B. Most adults were born in Japan and still have strong emotional bonds to the culture.
C. Most of the children in the camp have not developed strong ties to the Japanese
culture.
D. All the adults have friends and relatives that have died in the war.

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The answer is D. all the adults have friends and relatives that have died in the war hopefully this helps!

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All the adults have friends and relatives that have died in the war, is the sentence that explains the phenomenon.

Answer: Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

The Children of Manzanar is a book by Heather Lindquist who has depicted the lives of people and specially children during the World War ll. This book shows how it felt to be a child of Manzanar.

The details described in this book is really heartbreaking. The author talks about how post Pearl Harbor attack, all the Japanese America children where sent to the resettlement camps and the type of life they lived there. Apart from children, there where many other people who lived in the camp.

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