Answer: Jews were under threat in Nazi-occupied Europe. Anti-Semitism was established in law and violence against Jewish buildings and businesses was increasing. It was clear to many that worse would follow.
Instead of wringing his hands, he headed to Prague and hatched a plan that saved the lives of hundreds of children in the months before the outbreak of World War Two. Look back on the remarkable achievements of Sir Nicholas Winton.
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D) It contrasts the ideals of the US to the ideals of the Soviet Union
Explanation:
Kennedy used the word "'freedom" to show how the US is based more around freedom, whereas the Soviet Union was not.
<u>Hamlet </u>
Act 3 Scene 3
King Claudius (Hamlet's uncle) is speaking to Hamlet's friends: Rosencrantz y Guidenstern. King Claudius tells them:
"I like him not, nor stands it safe with us to let his madness range."
This means =
"I don't like Hamlet, neither it is safe for us to let him be this mad around us and to let his madness be out of control"
Claudius is worried about Hamlet's behavior, people who are mad usually tell the truth, and Hamlet suspects that King Claudius has murdered his father, king Hamlet. In previous scenes, Hamlet has been too honest with his family members and other people. Therefore, Claudius wants Hamlet to away.
After the phrase:"I like him not, nor stands it safe with us to let his madness range." , he asks Hamlet's friends to take him on a trip, so that they can feel safe again.
C)the horses drawing the sun
Juliet is addressing the horses drawing the sun. She uses the words "gallop" and "steeds" to describe them. Also, in the background information provided, it says that Phoebus has a "horse-drawn chariot that travels across the sky each day." The sun is not a steed, nor it is plural. The same is true of Phoebus and Phoebus's chariot. Therefore, these options are all eliminated. The horses are the only possible answer.