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the fears and interests of the story's original audience.
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Answer:
A. My teacher once remarked, "The older I get, the younger my students are."
Explanation:
Answer:
D. One member voiced concerns about adopting new school uniforms, which led to a comprise that updated the school's dress code.
Explanation:
Becoming a part of the student council makes that particular student representative of the rest of the students. That means that student can take issues faced by students to the administration and have them come up with a solution.
In the above question, option D is makes more sense as it provides real time evidence for what a member of student council is capable of.
Summary
The journey to Buchenwald has fatally weakened Eliezer’s father. On arrival, he sits in the snow and refuses to move. He seems at last to have given in to death. Eliezer tries to convince him to move, but he will not or cannot, asking only to be allowed to rest. When an air raid alert drives everyone into the barracks, Eliezer leaves his father and falls deeply asleep. In the morning, he begins to search for his father, but halfheartedly. Part of him thinks that he will be better off if he abandons his father and conserves his strength. Almost accidentally, however, he finds his father, who is very sick and unable to move. Eliezer brings him soup and coffee. Again, however, Eliezer feels deep guilt, because part of him would rather keep the food for himself, to increase his own chance of survival.
There can be as many alternate readings as there are readers.