Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
The answer is option A or "Ode." A ode is a lyrical poem that was wrote for a certain subject such as racism or murder. It's not option B because rhymes are in a poem, it's not option C because a syllable is used to help pronounce words by using sounds, and it's not option D because theme is also the main idea and in this case the main idea of this poem would be to stop racism.
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Answer:
universe,vertebrate
Explanation:
because i just know this two words means
<span>A.
Polly thinks her sister is annoying.</span>
Answer:
In chapter 7, the prisoners are packed tightly together into a train car heading towards Buchenwald, and Elie witnesses a son kill his father over a piece of bread. A few days into their journey to Buchenwald, the train stops in a German town, and a worker throws a piece of bread into one of the train cars. Elie recalls watching dozens of starving prisoners fight violently for the piece of bread. German spectators begin to gather and start throwing more pieces of bread into the wagons to watch the emaciated prisoners fight among each other to grab the bread.
Elie recalls seeing an old man inconspicuously grab a piece and put it into his mouth. Before the old man can swallow the bread, another younger man suddenly strikes him. The old man collapses and begins crying for his son to stop beating him and tells his son that he is willing to share the bread. Unfortunately, the old man's son beats his father to death and searches his body for more food. Shortly after killing his father, two prisoners beat the son to death.
This horrific, violent story reveals the fragility of human nature. The son's ruthless actions reveal that humans are willing to do anything to survive and meet their primitive needs. In the midst of extreme hunger, humans disregard relationships and social standards to satisfy themselves. This incident reveals that humans are debased beings, who are willing act savagely towards anyone in order to survive at all costs.
Explanation:
The answer is "Ancient Greek art and literature are still studied and enjoyed today" because in the passage, it states "ideas and principles were forged that still shape our modern world" essentially meaning that the things that the Greeks made are still used today.