Is there a paragraph you have to read?
Not many people are going to be willing to read a book for your question
Answer:
this excerpt describes in detail the nazis' rise to power, the holocaust, and the jews' fleeing from germany. This excerpt invokes deep emotions related to ww2, as well.
Explanation:
the answer is It draws upon and adapts resources from the book Holocaust and Human Behavior and its related media collection, and it follows the Facing History and Ourselves scope and sequence. Students begin with an examination of the relationship between the individual and society, reflect on the way humans divide themselves into “in” groups and “out” groups, and dive deep into a case study of the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Party’s rise to power in Germany. Students then bear witness to the human suffering of the Holocaust and examine the range of responses from individuals and nations to the genocidal mass murder of the Nazi regime. In the unit’s later lessons, students draw connections between this history and the present day, weighing questions like how to achieve justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of atrocities, how painful histories should be remembered, and how this history educates us about our responsibilities in the world today.
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Answer: I think A is better
"Scientists have recently been finding that microdoses of peanut butter are having a preventative effect on peanut allergies."
The present tense is better suited for the sentence as it is not future tense "will" and it is not past tense "had."
Answer:
Communication, closeness and flexibility
Explanation:
The problem between Harry and April is that of lack of communication, closeness, and flexibility.
April (Harry's wife) craves to spend more quality time with her husband Harry but she doesn't want to tell him directly, and instead hopes that he understands. This shows lack of communication.
Harry spends more time with his friends than with his wife. This shows a lack of closeness between the couple.
Harry and April need to find a common ground, reach a compromise. They should both sit down and have a long talk about the problem (communication), discuss how each of them can split their times it can suit them, and spend more time together (flexibility and closeness).