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PART A: What does the phrase “transit camp” most closely mean as it is used in paragraph 3? (Anne Frank, CommonLitt)

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Answer: the answer is "D"

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Answer:

A transit camp was the place where Jews were waiting before being transported to another place.

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These transits camps were used in the past for the refugees. In World War II, many thousands of Jews were closed in a concentration camp, in the rooms known as transit camps.

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