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Read the sentences from the "Ellis Island Oral History Project" excerpt.

I turned seven after we got here and here children were starting at the age of five in kindergarten, so at age seven they put me in the first grade, which was kind of dumb because I didn't know the language and, I didn't know "yes" and "no." That's how bad it was. I just sat there and every time the teacher even looked at me I would start to cry because I was afraid she was going to say something and I didn't know what, what she was saying.

What is one central idea of the sentences?

It is okay to be yourself.
It can be difficult to be different.
Some people do dumb things.
Anyone can do well in first grade.

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Answer:

"it can be difficult to be different "

Step-by-step explanation:

because the speaker says in so many ways how he basically felt as if he were an outcast because he was seven in the first grade plus he talked different and did not understand.

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