Answer:
The Jews in Sighet refused to believe that Hitler can or will exterminate the Jewish race for they find it impossible for a whole race to be completely wiped off from the face of the earth. Also, they remained optimistic despite getting news about German's occupation of Jewish places for they thought that they are still far off from those places and that there will be some diplomatic solutions even if they are to come to Sighet.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night" recounts the horror that he, along with the other Jews, suffered during the German Nazi's regime, torturing the Jewish people. The Holocaust that was Hitler's attempts to fully annihilate the Jewish people was the main focus of the memoir.
The Jews of Sighet were at first adamant that none of the news about the torturing of Jews was alarming for it won't happen to them. He wrote
<em>"The Germans were already in our town, the Fascists were already in power, the verdict was already out—and the Jews of Sighet were still smiling."</em>
They believed that either they are too far off from the main war front that German troops won't be able to reach. Or that Germany won't advance, believing that <em>"they will stay in Budapest. For strategic reasons, for political reasons.."</em>
This was the belief of the Jews in Sighet. They also believed that a complete annihilation of the entire Jewish race is impossible, for they are not a small race. They realized that this was far from the truth when they found themselves surrounded by German troops within a short span of days.
Hi,
No, that is not the correct way to write the sentence. The sentence contains grammatical issues.
I believe, the correct sentence structure is:
Charlie was mildly amused at how careful Jared was with his appearance; it just wasn't Charlie's way.
But, in another perspective, no change could also be correct.
Faith xoxo
Answer:
1. She is visiting the school for the blind in Tibet Lhasa, China
2. Mahoney agreed to be led through the city while she is blindfolded. This will help her to understand how the blind students she saw at the Blind Without Borders school could navigate so easily.
3. Choden believed that when her mother was pregnant, a cow kick her stomach and that led to her blindness.
4. She concluded that her ability to see had dominated her other senses like smell, touch, etc and this had resulted in her missing so much of life's experiences.
1. looked, worked, stared, pretended
2. lived, walked
3. did not
4. danced
5.cycled, decided
Answer:
a. a depressing event
b. a downhearted boy
c. the unhappy dog
Explanation:
find words that are similar to sad