According to the paragraph, the author states that people need to be proactive when they witness an injustice.
<h3>Why does the author think so?</h3>
- Because he claims that indifference to injustice causes tragedies.
- Because he claims that indifference to injustices makes people guilty.
The author accuses countries of being indifferent to the suffering of Jews during WWII. This indifference caused the Jews to suffer great injustices that were torturous and abominable.
For this reason, the author emphasizes the importance of people rejecting indifference and being proactive when they learn about cases of injustice.
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questions 8 is a dialogue
Answer:he error is "We also had a 20 metre pool."
Explanation: In grammar, tense is a category that expresses time reference with reference to the moment of speaking. Tenses are usually manifested by the use of specific forms of verbs, particularly in their conjugation patterns. In English, tenses include past, present and future. When writing we need to make sure that be consistent in the use of tense. In the given extract all the information is in present (we have, we run, etc) except for the phrase "We also had a 20 metre pool" which is in past, it should be "We also have a 20 metre pool."
Explanation:
Answer:
The line is a metaphor for:
B. A life without dreams.
Explanation:
Let's take a look at the poem:
<em>Hold fast to dreams
</em>
<em>For if dreams die
</em>
<em>Life is a broken-winged bird
</em>
<em>That cannot fly.
</em>
<em> </em>
<em>Hold fast to dreams
</em>
<em>For when dreams go
</em>
<em>Life is a barren field
</em>
<em>Frozen with snow.</em>
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<u>As we can see above, in the first stanza the author compares life to a broken-winged bird after mentioning the death of dreams. What the author means is that a life without dreams is as purposeless as a bird that cannot fly. Dreams are what makes life worth living, what gives us a sense of purpose. Without them, there is no reason to go on.</u>
Answer: C) first person point of view
Explanation: The first person point of view describes the narrator's perspective in Shania's diary because Shania relates her own story i.e the story was told from Shania's perspective. To justify this, we often see the words; "I, Me, We, Us" (grammatical first person) been used. Shania spoke alot about her self in the diary and also the events she experienced.