Answer:
he acts like he likes her
Explanation:
I could help on 3 questions
<span>The most dangerous contest
</span><span>coincidence
irony</span>
Answer:
1. Camps were not originally from Jews. They were for political prisoners who opposed Hitler.
2. The greeting given to the Jews when they entered the camp was a lie since they were probably going to die.
3. It is documented that Jews often took time for humor to help with the suffering. They told jokes.
4. The Aryans that worked for Hitler, were often Jewish....
5. It is sad that some Jews tried to save their children before they could be captured and would give them to another family. IF their family survived the camp, some of them wanted to stay with their "new family."
6. This is a horrible one - Some of the Jews were given candy by the soldiers. The candy killed them.
Explanation:
Reading and teaching about the Holocaust
Answer:
D
Explanation:
By naming the destruction of bridges, houses, and roads, the text specifies what types of infrastructures can be destroyed by storms. Only saying that weather is damaging does perhaps conjure up images of flooded streets and toppled trees, but it does not make a direct enough reference to the costly impact of strong storms.
It is much more precise to name expensive losses associated directly with the flooding, landslides and wind gusts generated by the tropical storms.
Both cucumbers and beets make delicious pickles- correlative conjunction= both/and
Either you want to go, or you don’t- correlative conjunction= either/or
Either the train is late or Martha missed it- correlative conjunction= either/or
Neither the minister, nor the deacon will attend the meeting- correlative conjunction= neither/nor
The only one that would be excluded (wrong) is whether or not you go with us depends on your parents because whether and or are right next to each other, they have to have at least one word between them. Hope this helped!