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English, 26.02.2021 20:20, thomaskilajuwon

The text repeats the word children. How does this repetition serve the author’s purpose? It emphasizes that it is easy for children to get immigration status.
It reminds readers that young, innocent lives are being harmed by failed policies.
It helps to convince readers that immigration laws for children should be changed.
It helps to convince readers that more lawyers are needed to defend children.

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