5. Interpret- How would you define the mood of the people on the bus at the beginning of the journey to Camp Harmony? At the end of the journey?
At the beginning of the journey, all the college students on the bus seemed pretty excited to see and live in the camp because they were singing joyfully. Some Japanese-Americans were annoyed by the college students and horrified because the Americans would probably harm them. They all expected for the best, wished that everything would go right. But they thought wrong. They were assigned to a big room and it seemed like a prison in some way. They got blamed, had to live like prisoners. Sone's mother seemed like a woman that never got depressed or upset. She turned every bad thing to a good thing. Monica, who seemed a lot positive in the very first place but had changed at the end. She considered herself as a native American but her thought sadly got lost after she was blamed for being a Japanese.
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Good Job Amy. The mother must have been pretty strong minded to create that optimism.
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