Answer:
- Future and past tenses.
Explanation:
As per the question, a writer is most likely supposed to use 'future and past tenses' in his essay as reflected by the list of words(will inflict, will petition in future and foretold and overtook in past). Past tense would assist in reporting or portraying the past events(overtook) or occurrences while the future tense would help indicate the upcoming events or effects that could come as a consequence(will inflict) or to reflect predictions(will petition) associated with an outcome. Thus, the writer seems to employ <u>'future and past tense'</u> in his essay.
The answer is C because unprecedented means never done before
Hussain Khan looked at us and growled, "What do you think you're looking at? Get back to work."
We bent to our looms, but then we quickly peeked over our shoulders. Hussain brought the new boy over to an empty loom in the row next to mine, pulled out a rusty shackle, and locked it on the boy's right ankle.
"This will be your place, here's where you'll work," he said.
Based on the excerpt, which inference can be made about the setting?
Children decide to begin working at young ages.Children are used to working in unfair conditions.The workshop is a safe and healthy environment.<span>Carpet-making is the main industry in the area</span>
The men are filled with joy as the bombs fall around them because they want the Germans to be defeated. Wiesel mentions how they've heard the Germans were losing some battles, but this was the first time they had proof. This shows that they "no longer fear death". They have been living with so much death that it is a regular occurrence. Also, a death that is caused as a result of Germany's defeat is better than a death at the hands of the Germans.
Answer:
A. That Americans don't want to change their eating habits. The author mentions this opinion a few times.