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Group Members Names Go Here

Tell how you felt coming to Ellis Island Examples of questions to answer How long was your trip? How did you feel? How was the ship? How did you feel when you saw the Statue of Liberty?

What was it like inside Ellis Island What did you have to do? How did you feel? What happened if you were sick?

Where did you go? What job did you take? How did you feel?

Was it worth it to come to America? Do you think you will stay?

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