Use the primary source excerpt below to answer question 6.


"The resettlement center is actually a jail - armed guards in towers with spotlights and deadly tommy guns, fifteen feet of barbed-wire fences, everyone confined to quarters at nine... What really hurts [is being called] 'Japs.' 'Japs' are the guys we are fighting."


6. Based on the quote, what statement best describes the writer Nakashima?


A. He supports the Japanese in World War II.

B. He believes that he is being punished for a crime.

C. He does not consider himself an enemy of the United States.

D. He is angry about going to the resettlement centered.



The answers to this assessment are:
1. B.
2. C.
3. B.
4. C.
5. A.
6. C.

Respuesta :

A. He supports the Japanese in World War II.



As per the given excerpt and the writer's reference the description of the writer's nature is given below.

Correct response:

Option C is the statement that best decribes the writer Nakashima.

Description:

Nakashima does not consider himself to be a US adversary due to the given excerpt which explains that the resettlement center is basically a jail, with armed guards stationed in towers with spotlights and powerful Tommy guns, fifteen feet of barbed-wire fencing, and every one confined to cells at nine o'clock. What stings the most is being referred to as "Japs." "Japs" refers to the people we're fighting.

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