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Homesick by: Jean Fritz

Homesick by: Jean Fritz. Destiny Morgan. Hankow , China in 1920. Concessions: yielding, as a right, a privilege, or a point or fact in an argu - ment. People in the 1920’s. “ Foreign Devil” or “American Friend?”.

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Homesick by: Jean Fritz

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  1. Homesick by: Jean Fritz Destiny Morgan

  2. Hankow, China in 1920 Concessions: yielding, as a right, a privilege, or a point or fact in an argu- ment People in the 1920’s

  3. “ Foreign Devil” or “American Friend?” • The little boy called Jean that because he might have been afraid of her. He was taught to say that when an American comes around him. When Jean gives him a an orange and then soon gives him the whole orange. When Jean leaves the little boy follows her and he seems to likes her. As she walks farther away and he calls her “ American Friend.”

  4. Fact: • The British honor their country and the anthem. They respect the way there Country was made and to show that they are there own people.

  5. Opinion: • How Jean thought about China and how different it was to the U. S.

  6. Is Chinese traditions or anything to do with them is it a good or a bad thing? • It is a good thing because the U.S is mixed and it is good to have different races. We all love the food that the Chinese have made and they make good movies. At the same time it could be a bad thing as well. Because

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