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- why does papa decide to wait to be relocated instead of leaving as soon as he can? he thought the government should do the work to relocate them he had no job to return to because it was now illegal for japanese to have fishing licenses all of the above
To determine the answer, we analyze each option. The first option about the government doing the work is not a typical or accurate reason for waiting to be relocated in the context of Japanese internment (assuming the context here, like in "Farewell to Manzanar"). The second option: during that time, Japanese Americans were restricted, and for a fisherman (if Papa was a fisherman), it became illegal for Japanese to have fishing licenses, so he had no job to return to, making waiting for relocation (as he had no viable job outside the camp) a reason. The "All of the above" is incorrect as the first option is not valid. So the correct option is the second one.
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He had no job to return to because it was now illegal for Japanese to have fishing licenses