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Read the following excerpts from two memoirs. What similarity do the narrators of the excerpts share?
"From Lithuania to the Chicago Stockyards"
We were tired out when we reached the stockyards, so we stopped on the bridge and looked into the river out there. It was so full of
and dirt and sticks and boxes that it looked like a big, wide, dirty street, except in some places, where it bolled up. It made me sick to
it. When I looked away I could see on one side some big fields full of holes, and these were the city dumps. On the other side weret
stockyards, with twenty tall chimneys. The wind blew a big smell from them to us. Then we walked on between the yards and the du
and all the houses looked bad and poor. In our house my room was in the basement. I lay down on the floor with three other men
alr was rotten. I did not go to sleep for a long time. I knew then that money was everything I needed. My money was almost gone an
thought that I must get a job, for this was not like home. Here money was everything.
"American and I"
Day after day, week after week, all the contact I got with America was handling dead buttons. The money I earned was hardly enou
for bread and rent. I didn't have a room to myself. I didn't even have a bed. I slept on a mattress on the floor in room occupled by
other Immigrants. I was always hungry-oh, so hungry! The scant meals I could afford only sharpened my appetite for real food. Bu
myself better off than working in the "American" family. With all the hunger and darkness of the sweat-shop, I had at least the eve
myself. And all night was mine. When all were asleep, I used to creep up on the roof of the tenement and talk out my heart in sile

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