In 'Night', the narrator is Eliezer, a Hungarian boy who was 12 years old at the moment and who was living in Sighet. This town was part of Hungary during World War II, at the time this story was set (on the contrary now it is in Romania).
Moshe the Beadle was Eliezer's teacher of Jewish doctrine and, in fact, he was an inspiring and challenging educator for this kid. All foreign Jews were sent out of town by the Hungarian police, including Moshe, as part of the anti-Semitic acts generalized all over the nazi Europe. Hungary was one of Germany's allies during World War II, and obeyed the type of politics fostered by Hitler, contributing to spread attacks against Jews and ejections within its territory.
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A. Dalgard sees clinical signs of depression and illness in the monkeys.
Explanation: I just took the assignment and thats what i got
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poetry is structured and uses lots of similes and metaphors sometimes onomatopoeia.
prose is just a formal way of talking.
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This is a one part question
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And that's no good dropping out
Its a bad idea
And it's okay that you forgot it
He is saying that each person has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of a happy life, and that the government and rule of law should be determined by the people it governs.