The author of the memoir was living in Tylicz, small village in Poland. She writes about the Holocaust horror and her survival in the story. The relevant answer according to the excerpt is the second one - the sense of uncertainty people experienced while trying to escape the Nazis during the Holocaust. Not only for this story, but for all Jews during the times of terror the situation was uncertain. They were trying to survive in many different forms in order to escape this horror although the escape was impossible many times. Other answers don't mention this relevance except the second one.
A patient in a psych ward
Answer:
The speaker of the poem is a slave on the ship. I know this because of the use of the word "us" which implies that the speaker of the poem is on the ship as well. Another line from the poem that tells me this is when it says, "where we lay for weeks and months." This line uses the word "we" which leaves the same effect as the word "us". The speaker is using these words to show us that they along with other are trapped on the ship in horrible conditions.
Explanation:
i want my 20 bucks for the 2 answers i gave you lol (there I put more sentences)
I'm not sure what we are supposed to do here but number 3 is a metaphor, number 4 is a simile and number 5 is a simile as well :3
Dictionary or a body anatomy book.