Explanation:
Joseph has to assume the role of father and take charge of the family, at the age of 12; Joseph has seen how his father, due to the mistreatment he has suffered, is unable to take care of him, his sister and his mother.
Also maturity and Joseph's leadership is evident in the most important decisions that he must make, such as protecting his sister; because as he knows that it will be something very difficult for his mother to choose which son to release, the same as if he were an autonomous adult He decides for her, and he chooses himself, condemns himself to continue in the concentration camps.
This story shows the harsh reality experienced by many children and young people; grow up without childhood, and growing up without freedom, and all because of racial hatred and prejudice. Many children like Joseph died and experienced a very sad and suffering life.
Answer:
I would have to say A. Dramatic Irony.
Explanation:
Answer:
The underground railroad
Explanation:
The 'underground railroad' was known as such due to the slaves using it to escape and the people helping them to escape using secret codes that were commonly associated with railroads.
(Ex: 'station masters' = people who would hide slaves)
The neighbor has to be the antagonist, because the protagonist loved his dog very much and his neighbor killed his dog, the protagonist even called his neighbor evil, so I would go with C, the neighbor.
<span>Truth is written on all of these levels, except </span>dramatic narrative