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Jean de Cr'vecoer opens by painting a picture of sorrow and oppression in the lives of the immigrants. Jean de Cr'vecoer uses negative connotation in the first half of his piece by putting in phrases like 'wretch', 'pinching penury', 'punishment', and repetition of the word 'poor' to show how the immigrants lives were a horrible, dirty, miserable existence...
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Jean de Cr'vecoer opens by painting a picture of sorrow and oppression in the lives of the immigrants. Jean de Cr'vecoer uses negative connotation in the first half of his piece by putting in phrases like 'wretch', 'pinching penury', 'punishment', and repetition of the word 'poor' to show how the immigrants lives were a horrible, dirty, miserable existence...
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