IMMIGRANT KIDS Informative Non-fiction with CD PAGE 223 to 233.

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IMMIGRANT KIDS Informative Non-fiction with CD PAGE 223 to 233

interview A conversation in which facts or statements are drawn from another person, recorded, published

primary sources Original first-hand accounts or information Ann Frank, Holocaust

secondary sources Descriptions based on primary sources

informative non- fiction Provides facts about real people, places, and events

main idea Central message the author tries to get across The Holocaust--- the death of approximately six million European Jews during World War II,JewsWorld War II Immigrant Kids- Immigrants experienced poor living conditions.

details Support that relates to the main idea Pictures Statistics

impoverished Adjective Poor

fervent Adjective Having or expressing great warmth or depth of feeling

din Noun A loud, confused mixture of noises

Indomitable Adjective Unconquerable

teeming Adjective Full of people or things