Answer:The assumption that prompted Executive Order 9066 has turned her against her bestfriend
Explanation:
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the collapse of the allies occured on secondary fronts- like Turkey and
Iraq- and did not really affect the way the war was run. Moreover the
Russian front was secured (after Lenin "thanked" his german "guides" by
taking out Russia from the war) so the only areas that were contested
was Italy (practically a stalemate due to the mountains) and the
"western front".
What decided the outcome was the introduction of large numbers of tanks-
and the breaking of the German frontline (Battle of Soissons and Battle
of Amiens) to such an extent that the germans were unableto "plug" the
hole- and asked for Armistice. https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080402065700AA6WFGh&p=The%2520collapse%2520of%2520the...</span>
The following statement best summarizes the passage: "young boys in the slums appreciated beauty in spite of their harsh lives and rough appearances" (C).
This text describes the instinctive attitudes humans have towards flowers ("wild entreaty," "the eager love") and how it gives flowers the power to instigate peace into troubled neighborhoods: "I have seen an armful of daisies keep the peace of a block."
The flowers' impact on young boys is expressed by phrases such as "the brightened faces" and "the sudden abandonment of play and fight."
The following are allusions to their harsh lives:
- "where there is no elbow-room," referring to their tight, crammed living conditions and perhaps the absence of prospects for the future;
- "whose very existence the soil in which they grew may seem a mockery," meaning that the slums represent such poor living areas that it is surprising flowers would thrive there.