Answer:
People brave enough to explore new territory face great risks. An event as tragic as this makes one call into question whether to continue on with these explorations. The nation cannot let grief hold itself back from carrying on with people's regular routines.
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
1) When it comes to Shakespeare our truncated attention spans might make it difficult to understand the complex structure and language within his work.
2) A contemporary of Shakespeare's may have understood the language in his works because they lived at the same time as him.
3)  Many readers like the phantasmagoric scenes in Shakespeare's plays because they are dreamlike or surreal. 
4) We get a vicarious thrill out of reading fiction because it provides us with imagined interpretations.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The viewpoint gathered from the passage is:
Sarah’s determination to hide with her brother rather than wait for the Germans is admirable.
Explanation:
Sarah begins the passage by wondering if the brother is going to sit there and let the Germans take him away and then says that surely she would not let that happen.
This is the line that sets up the passage for what is to be narrated for the whole passage which is her plans and her determination to save her brother from sure death in the German death camps. 
It is her foresight that has allowed her to understand what is going to happen and she willingly takes steps to avoid it. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
she was never heard from again
Explanation:
nothing to catch her was below her
 
        
             
        
        
        
Hey there! 
Epimetheus places his inquiry or question in a category which prevents people from answering him as they are too polite. 
Thank you!