The correct answer is D.
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Answer: The supper they fed us was plentiful and abundant.
Explanation:
It cannot be A because this choice has a limited vocabulary and is very short.
It cannot be B because it also has a limited vocabulary and is a little short.
Hence, it is C because it is the most concise and precise with syntax and word choices.
Answer:
Ulrich and Georg Znaeym are the two explorers who went to forest to explore the land. When they move into deep into the forest they miss the way and both of them are lost. They start losing control over themselves and fear overcomes their confidence. They feel frightened in the dark and suddenly Ulrich sees something in the dark. These were wolves but they did not knew who they were. The climax is not really clear and the author leaves it to the reader to imagine the climax their own way.
Explanation:
The interlopers is written by Saki in 1919. This is a short story whose plot revolves around travelers who are lost in Forest. The author has not ended the story with a clear climax. The ending is left for the readers to imagine the way they want it to end. This is usually a strategy of the authors to indulge the audience and readers into the story.
Answer:
Comparing the Nazi's motives for euthanasia and the Community's reasons for the release of young children:
The Nazi's motive for euthanasia is simply to execute children with both mental and physical disabilities. It was simply an organized murder were mentally and physically handicapped children were killed.
Also, the Community's reason for release of young children is somewhat similar as young children who were different from others or not developing fast and one of a twins in the community were released (killed). They are usually killed through lethal injection.
Explanation:
The semblance/similarity between the Nazi's motive of euthanasia and the Community's release of young children is that children are the victims of these systems. They had their reasons for killing young children.
In The Giver, the release was carried out to maintain and sustain a world that is under control.
In the Nazi's euthanasia, it was an elimination of undesirable elements in the society. It was also carried out under the umbrella of "mercy killing" when parents of disabled children gave petitions on that which was used as a justifiable excuse.
"Release" as used in The Giver is euphemism for euthanasia.
"The Giver" is a story written by Lois Lowry.