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Dol 8th grade Week 7

Copy the sentences and fix the errors. 1. Mrs. Ito said, “Both of my brothers in law is nisei these are U.S. citizens whose parents born in japan.” 2. “Both of they’re families,” she said, “moved from Nagoya Japan to Honolulu Hawaii one february.”

Copy the sentences and fix the errors. 3. Then i said, “at the turn of the century, the Japanese maked up thirtynine percent of the population in Hawaii.” 4. Mrs Ito said, “Yes grandfather Yamasaki learned me to play the game of go at that time.”

Copy the sentences and fix the errors. 5. During world war II, many Japanese-American families were forced to live in detention camps in the west. 6. I can name only some of them camps Manzanar in California, Topaz in Utah, and granada in Colorado.

Copy the sentences and fix the errors. 7. In 1988, president Ronald Regan formally apologize to a Japanese Americans for their unfair detention during World War II. 8. On October 9 1990 Rev Eto received his formal apology and a check for $20,000.

Copy the sentences and fix the errors. 9. Holly said, “Last friday evening takao learned a friend and I how to eat with chopsticks.” 10. Then she laughed and said, “it was hard though because I’m a lefthanded person and Takao is not.”