It is usually stated in overt terms and often changes throughout the poem. The correct answer should be "It is not always stated overtly and is understood only by reading the whole poem". This is correct because the theme usually does not change itself, but there can be multiple themes analyzed.
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The reason why Eliezer has strong reaction to hearing the Kaddish at the moment is basically because he was the one who rebelled against his religion, and from this he always thought why would God (which is loving) do something like this. Elie then doesn't pray to God to help him in the case that he need's help with.
Final answer:

~Jurgen
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Roosevelt’s goal in the passage is to persuade the general assembly to pass the UDHR at the fourth session. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
This is because the soviet proposal is made in order to defer the consideration of the declaration in the 4th session of the assembly. There must be approval by the assembly in the 4th session before the declaration of the rights is too late. There was rejection of the committee because of the different facts and finally it was passed in the 4th session.
that means they have to compensate to the company