Mine is laurennnwwww and mark this as correct pleaseeee
I come with no wrapping or pretty pink bows.
I am who I am, from my head to my toes.
I tend to get loud when speaking my mind.
Even a little crazy some of the time.
I'm not a size 5 and don't care to be.
You can be you and I can be me.
I try to stay strong when pain knocks me down.
And the times that I cry are when no one's around.
To error is human or so that's what they say.
Well, tell me who's perfect anyway.
In “Welcome to all” we can see the exaltation of America in relation to foreigners, showing how they would benefit if they moved to America and left their countries of origin. In "world's highest standard of living," on the other hand, we can see an exaltation of the American worker and his well-structured lifestyle.
This can be seen as follows:
- In “Welcome to all” we see people entering the ship, which indicates that they are leaving the place where they live.
- This act indicates that they are dissatisfied with the place where they live, as this place is not able to meet their needs.
- People present themselves in humble clothes, which shows that their economic situation is not good.
- The ship's captain represents America and shows how America is able and friendly to receive foreigners who wish to enter America.
- In "World's highest standard of living" we can see American workers, well dressed and happy in their car.
- We can also see a line of foreigners trying to board a ship heading for America.
- Foreigners wear more appropriate clothing and are determined to pursue the American dream, regardless of whether their home countries are good or bad.
Thus, we can conclude that while “Welcome to all” shows that people should leave their countries if they don't meet their needs, “World's highest standard of living” shows that no country is better than America, regardless of any circumstances.
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