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Answer:
Leaphorn does not trust O'Malley
According to Laphron, O'Malley possess the character that is had by typical Federal agencies' employees, acting only like a loyal servant for the big man upstairs.
But Lephron does not let his opinion to intervene with the quality in any of his works, but he seems to can't be fully truthful to O'Malley
They both strive to do their best even though leaphorn considers o'malley to be ur basic fbi agent
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Explanation:
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Know—In the Holocaust, Jews were persecuted by Nazi Germany.
Know—Jews in Germany often hid in the homes of people willing to shelter them after it was too dangerous to try to escape the country.
Know—During the time of the Holocaust, food and necessities were strictly rationed. Each family was given ration cards and could turn them in for their allotted food for a period of time (usually a week, sometimes longer).
Know—Jews who were discovered were taken to concentration caps where they were tortured and killed.
Know—Families who harbored Jews were taken to the camps as well, or sometimes, killed immediately upon being discovered.
(This next part you can literally write anything you want to know, there's not a right answer, but I'll give some examples).
Want to Know—How many Jews survived the concentration camps?
Want to Know—Were there Nazi soldiers who secretly helped the Jews?
Want to Know—Did any families like Anne Frank's survive the Holocaust without being found?
Want to Know—Did people who told the Nazis about locations of Jews who were hiding get rewarded?
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Answer:
The evidence of Kovaloff returning joyfully, passing satirical expressions in front of two officers who were in the shop suggest that kovaloff has not learnd anything from the experience of losing his nose.
Explanation:
‘The Nose’ is a short story which is written by St. Petersburg. Platon Kuzmich Kovalev is a character from the story who loses his nose. Throughout the story Kovalen is depicted as a foolish character.
The evidence of him returning joyfully and passing satirical expressions suggests that he didn’t learned anything. Kovalen has a habit of flirting and mocking everyone. And even after losing his nose he did not change his old habits. He did not learn a lesson and he still makes fun of the people around him.