Question: What were the saddest memories you remember? Answer: I think the saddest memory is the day we had to leave our farm. I know my mother and father were worried. They did not know what would happen to us. We had no idea where we would be sent. People were all crying and many families were upset. Some believed we would not be treated well, and maybe killed. There were many disturbing rumors. Everyone was easily upset and there were many arguments. It was a horrible experience for all of us, the old people like my grandparents, my parents and children like me. We were all innocent. The government had no real reason to send us into these camps. There were racists who did not want the Japanese to own land and begin to prosper. Racism, prejudice, greed, and lack of political leadership caused the evacuation and internment. Which statement best describes Tsukamoto’s response to the question? She does not answer the question. She decides to answer another question instead. She avoids controversial topics. She answers the question.

Respuesta :

She answers the question ★ THIS IS YOUR ANSWER


Yet at the same time, she changes it.
the response to the question, even though she is not thorough with it is, that during this time period with most upset her is what she was going through.. loosing her home, not being able to help, being sent to this camp where people were killed. but worst of all she was blinded by all of this and never saw it coming