English, 03.01.2021 01:30 ajaydonlee
In “The Lost Boys,” how does the author develop the idea that the boys suffered as refugees?
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She describes her own feelings of sympathy toward the boys and their situation.
She reveals the boys’ emotions to show how they have been affected by trauma.
She contrasts the few things they had in Africa with the abundance of things they have in the United States.
She uses vivid descriptions to show the hardships of their journey from the Sudan to Kenya.
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