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Reread the excerpt from The Jungle, focusing on the last section, where immigrants work in the stockyards. Imagine that you are an immigrant worker on a Sunday night, and you are preparing to go to work on Monday morning. Write a first-person narrative of at least 300 words
explaining how you prepare for another week at the stockyard and the meat-packing plant. Use descriptive details to help you develop your
narrative and allow the reader to visualize the scene. (Remember that while you are creating your own narrative, your descriptions should be
consistent with the world described by Sinclair in The Jungle) When you have finished, state the theme of your narrative in one sentence.

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