I think that C, that is, "they found the charge and trouble very great, and they had little or no crop it is not doubted", is your answer.
Understatement represents something as smaller or less intense than it reallly is, it presents it as less important. In sentence C, the speaker refers to a problem as a minor inconvinience "(...)trouble very great". Generarlly, we all know, that troubles are far from great. "They had little or no crop it is not doubted", you could change the focus and say that you have "some crop" instead of referring to the crop as being little.
Food, gas and clothing were rationed. Communities conducted scrap metal drives. To help build the armaments necessary to win the war, women found employment as electricians, welders and riveters in defense plants. Japanese Americans had their rights as citizens stripped from them.
The author’s purpose for including this sentence is option B: to emphasize his personal connection to segregation.
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According to the purpose, when he uses the pronoun you is to refer to all the people including him than have been in that terrible situation.
The are many segregated sectors in society even nowadays that laws have changed over the world. humanity continues being cruel to each other, that's the feeling he is transmitting through his own personal experience.
Therefore, correct option is B.
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Answer: B) Katie is anxious to learn the new ropes of her ew job so she can feel more comfortable in her position.
Explanation:
“Learn the ropes” is the idiom.
Examples of idioms: raining cats and dogs, see the light, etc.
The answer is a A because it dos not clearly relate to the word or phrase they intended to modify.