Chaptet 8: It's recess, so Miss Honey goes straight to see the Trunchbull, because she wants to explain what a genius Matilda is.
There's just one problem: the Trunchbull is a scary person. And she's not the most understanding individual in the world. To say the least.
As soon as the conversation starts it's pretty clear that Miss Honey is scared of the Trunchbull, and the Trunchbull will barely let Miss Honey get a word in.
Chapter 9: Unconvinced that Matilda's parents are unaware of how smart Matilda really is, Miss Honey decides to visit her parents between nine and ten o'clock that night to ensure, or guarantee, that Matilda will already be asleep.
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<u>We will be moving into our new headquarters downtown in three months.</u>
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The question asks us to improve clarity and precision. According to the example and the instructions, we are allowed to come up with more information. Notice how the example transforms "a long way off" into "not take place for two years". That's is where precision lies. "A long way off" is imprecise because it can mean any period of time, according to the context and situation. To improve it, we need to specify how much time we are talking about. For that reason, in the sentence, "Soon we will be in our new location", I've changed "soon" for "in three months":
We will be moving into our new headquarters downtown in three months.
The relationship during the holo between prejudice agaisnt Jews and oppression against them were very similar. The Aryan people were not allowed to comfort or support any Jewish people ( or any other minoritt race for that matter) , which also contribjted to the seperagion and outcasting of Jewish citizens. Then, these people were sent to Extermination camps where mass killings were held as well as sterilization ( mostly for mixed race-white/black people, in which they would cut off their genitalia in order to prohibit said person from reproducing). The prejudice against Jews was created by Hitler ( as he waa upset about past occurences in his personal life such as his wife leaving him for a Jewish man, which made him resent Jews) and because he was leading Germany out of their Depresssion, Germans had great respect for him, so even without experincing any issues with Jews, they followed Hitler's rules.
These are the things you need in a approach paper:
1.) A summary paragraph
2.) Character Descriptions
3.) Essay questions (or maybe questions you could use in a discussion!)
4.) Key passage (or your main points)
This is like mostly for a book review or novel review. Hope I helped!
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