Answer:
It is the feeling of not being whole again because we lost someone or something with whom we shared a great aspect of our lives together.
Explanation:
Idiomatic expressions are groups of words whose meanings may not be tied to the literal words used. There are few exceptions to this. The idiomatic expression, "lose a part of yourself", is used when people have lost someone or something dear to them. Since they might have shared an emotional bond with the person or thing, losing it seems like they have lost a part of themselves.
This part of themselves is not to be taken literally but symbolically. The person affected might feel drained and low in spirit as a result of the loss.
Answer:
it's the fourth one
Explanation:
because rung is not the correct grammar and the first one is not in the correct order of sentence
Answer:
D. uncivilized
Explanation:
Since no word is italicized, I'll explain the word "barbarous", it being the only word that could be troublesome. The word comes from Greek "barbaros" which was the term for people not speaking Greek.
Romans later took the word and in Latin it meant "the one who comes from outside of Roman Empire".
Basically, the term meant "foreigner". But, since these foreigners came from territories and tribes that were on a less cultural and civilizational level then Romans, this term soon denoted someone who is savage, uncivilized, brutal.
Similarities- Relocate from home, Education
Differences-Status, Ideologies
Explanation:
Bruno and Shmuel had stark similarities as well as contrasting differences.
Similarities include-
1. Both of the boys were forced to relocate from their homes. Bruno left his home due to his father who got a new position in the Nazi regime. Shmuel was taken as a prisoner during war and later put in a concentration camp thereby leaving his home in Poland.
2. Both of them (Bruno and Shmuel) was born on 15th April 1934 and were educated. Bruno had a private tutor who taught him the ideologies of the Nazi party. Shmuel was schooled by his mother who herself was a teacher, taught him about foreign languages.
Difference between them includes-
1. Bruno and Shmuel belong to two different strata of society. Bruno lived in opulence surrounded and cared for by maids and servant at all times. Shmuel lived in a dingy, cramped barrack always overlooked by cruel ill-tempered guards.
2. Bruno was raised in the Germany ruled by Nazi’s to the parents who were on the side of Hitler’s regime. Shmuel, on the other hand, was raised in Poland. He was born to parents of Jewish origins.