1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
tester [92]
3 years ago
11

The following question is based on your reading of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare.

English
1 answer:
SSSSS [86.1K]3 years ago
5 0
Easy leader of the amazon
You might be interested in
I need help with English, can someone help? I'll appreciate the help.
eduard

Answer:

1.we began to exercise more, and started dieting plus getting regular checkups

2. my favorite summer activities are vacationing with my family, go on picnics, and participate in sports

3. we made many new friends at the concert, also attracted a lot of publicity, which earned it a lot.

Explanation:

5 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
The first factor in determining how advertisement should be designed
Len [333]
Is the structure of the text which is the first factor.

3 0
3 years ago
Summarize the pages 62 and 122 in the book Prisoner B-3087
Alona [7]

Answer:

Gratz’s novel is divided into thirty chapters, each grouped in varying number according to setting. The novel opens in Krakow, as a young boy named Yanek and his family experience the beginning of the war and German occupation of Poland. Soon, their neighborhood was encircled by a wall, forming the Krakow ghetto, and they were forced to take in multiple other families to live in their tiny apartment. In this section, the reader sees the gradual progression of policies and practices that strip the Jews of their rights and humanity in a downward spiral toward the gross human rights abuses and genocide that come later in the novel. After years of living in a pigeon coop on the roof of their apartment building, Yanek’s parents were send away and he was left alone. Soon after, he was shipped off to the camps, as well.

The remainder of the novel moves through a quick progression of settings, beginning with Plaszów camp near Krakow, where Yanek was reunited with his uncle but also ushered into the world of forced labor and subhuman treatment by the Nazis. His uncle was killed, and Yanek was soon moved to the Wieliczka salt mines, then to the Trzebinia concentration camp, all within relative proximity to his home in Krakow. From this point, the treatment and conditions in the camps Yanek lived in deteriorated rapidly, as the prisoners were subject to worse and worse abuses and more frequent killings. Many died of starvation or disease in addition to direct murder by Nazi soldiers and even kapo guards, who came from the ranks of the Jews themselves to enforce the brutal conditions on their fellow prisoners. After Trzebinia, Yanek was moved farther and farther afield, leaving the land he knew to be shunted from camp to camp in cattle cars under squalid conditions. He went to Birkenau, barely escaping murder in the gas chambers and crematoria, then to Auschwitz, where he was again forced to work and where he made a friend that was soon murdered before his eyes.

After this, as the war moved closer and closer to Yanek and the Germans seemed to be increasingly on the defensive, he was forced on a death march toward camps closer to the German interior, first to Sachsenhausen camp outside Berlin, then to Bergen-Belsen to the northwest. At Bergen-Belsen, Yanek and the others were given a week’s respite from work in order to regain strength, but after this, the brutality only increased as Yanek was beaten personally by a particularly nasty kapo guard. He did everything he could to be transferred again and was moved to Buchenwald with the best workers of the group, then to Gross-Rosen camp, again by train while bombs dropped by the allies fell all around their carrel car but seemed to miss them. At Gross-Rosen, he was treated particularly brutally, and the camp’s prisoners were eventually forced to march toward the German interior again, this time moving to Dachau camp outside Munich. It is here that Yanek was finally liberated by the American army after a long night of bombing that fortunately spared him. Free at last, he reunited with his only living family—a cousin named Youzek and his wife. Yanek eventually emigrated to the United States, where he began a new life with the memories of all he had endured and all those he had lost staying with him forever.

Explanation:

5 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Why is it necessary to pronounce correctly?​
statuscvo [17]

Answer:

Using Good Pronunciation Helps Others Understand You More Quickly. ... By using the correct sounds when you speak, others can quickly understand what you're trying to say. If you are great at grammar and know many different words, good pronunciation will help others hear and understand you even more clearly.

Explanation:

there you go

please mark me braniliest

6 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Which best identifies Jackie Robinson’s reason for writing his letter to President Eisenhower? He hopes that the president will
jek_recluse [69]

The answer is A) he hopes

5 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Other questions:
  • Read the dictionary entry for noble. noble adj. \ noʊbəl \ showing qualities that others admire Which description of the word's
    13·1 answer
  • Original work A novel about two brothers who travel across the country in order to find their lost little sister. What is one ex
    10·2 answers
  • Before Dennis decides whether to take chemistry or
    6·1 answer
  • Which sentence uses the past form of the verb worry?
    15·2 answers
  • What are the positive aspects of rejection?
    6·1 answer
  • What are the points of embarkation and disembarkation for the seahawk where do they begin their journey and where are they going
    15·1 answer
  • Read the sentences. The new electric pencil sharpener does not work properly. I prefer the old manual one. Which is the best way
    7·2 answers
  • Is this a metaphor or simile<br><br> we are one, <br> Bright as a sun, and bold as an eagle
    9·1 answer
  • Computers tutorials are often very hard to understand so I was surprised to discover how lucid this one is a long beat expensive
    7·1 answer
  • Everyday after work paul to kiss muddy boots off on the step of the front porch alice would have a fit if the boots made it so f
    9·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!