Brenda Silva Mr.Schoreder
March 28, 2012 n ESL/Writing Farewell of Manzanar The living conditions in the camp was hard for the family. One living condition that was difficult in the camp was the food. The food was not served like they were used to and they found it disgusting. They served the rice with sweet things and Japanese don’t like to eat rice with sweet thing. When they eat the food in the camp they don’t feel happy eating that food. When they eat the food in the camp they don’t feel like they are at home. Another living condition that was difficult in the camp is living in a small room. The room was very crowded. The room was sixteen by twenty feet, the size of a living room. The family got two for twelve people. Almost twelve people had to live in that small room people. They had to share with twelve people in that small room. Another way of a living condition in t he camp was the cabin was duty because had a lot of hole in the wall. In the night the wind blows air through the holes and dust comes out. When they woke up coated with dust that had blown up through the knotholes. Also thought the slits around the door way. It looked like the cubicle had been sprayed with fine dust.
All of these made the family live difficult at the camp.