Bequeathed- C. He left his collection of books to the local library.
Posterity- B. The future generations will have the right to blame the predecessors for their suffering.
Answer:
When she arrived in Auschwitz:
Anne got a typical Auschwitz prisoner's diet: 200 calories a day. This would certainly cause death by starvation.
Anne was housed in a typical Auschwitz barrack filled with lice. This would certainly cause death by typhus.
When she arrived in Bergen Belsen:
Little food, water, or medicine was provided. Shelter was in rickety tents in a muddy field. This would certainly cause death by exposure.
Q: Who killed Anne?
A: The camp administration of Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen killed her. They encarcerated her in conditions that would inevitably cause her death
Addressing her diary entries to an imaginary friend she called Kitty, Anne Frank wrote about life in hiding, including her impressions of the other inhabitants of the Secret Annex, her feelings of loneliness and her frustration over the lack of privacy.
Explanation:
If I am understanding the question correctly, the constant or control is what stays consistent throughout the experiment.
1) Evie's life in Denver was far more satisfying than when she became Evie. Her real name is Toswiah, as well as all her family, she had to change the name due to the shooting incident. In general, she lived a normal life in Denver, and being 'black' among 'whites' was not such a big deal, as she was a regular teenager with her strengths and weaknesses.
2) But her family faced the situation that changed everything. They had to move into another city, under new names to start a new life. The idea of new life was the only possible way to get over the problems but it was hard for each member of family. Her real name is important for Evie because it serves to her as connection with the past that she misses so much. Her name is her memories that (she thinks) can protect her from the harshness of new environment and stress that filled the family.
Answer:
failure to attract candidates
lack of understanding between the recruters and hiring management