Answer:
The passage is written in first person and it talks about a personal experience.
Explanation:
the excerpt uses words like I and my, which you use to refer to yourself. For example, "I wouldn't be thirteen until August."
Packed into cattle cars, the Jews are tormented by nearly unbearable conditions. There is almost no air to breathe, the heat is intense, there is no room to sit, and everyone is hungry and thirsty. In their fear, the Jews begin to lose their sense of public decorum. Some men and women begin to flirt openly on the train as though they were alone, while others pretend not to notice. After days of travel in these inhuman conditions, the train arrives at the Czechoslovakian border, and the Jews realize that they are not simply being relocated. A German officer takes official charge of the train, threatening to shoot any Jew who refuses to yield his or her valuables and to exterminate everybody in the car if anybody escapes. The doors to the car are nailed shut, further preventing escape.
Answer:
because descriptions are meant to come through actors
Your question is incomplete, in the complete version, Vita was complaining that Helen was flirting with the boys so shamelessly.
Answer:
b. Helen's flirtatiousness and attention to boys was just like Helen of Troy
Explanation:
Because Helen was flirting with the boys so her mum compared her to Helen of Troy.
From the story of Troy, Helen was the wife of King Menelaus who eloped with Paris, the great warrior, Hector's brother.
Because of the insult of having his wife run away from him to a younger lover, a long and bitter war which lasted three years was fought between the two kingdoms.