The best and most correct answers among the choices provided by the question are the fourth choice "Then, as we breathe more freely in the clear space that we have made for ourselves, we grow aware that we must not relax our vigilance." and the eighth choice "<span>To think one could not even then be clear of things, and make at least a fresh start! That must, indeed, have been in the childhood of the race." </span>I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
Sports and games offer students a lot of lessons and values. Other than the fact that sports is good for the health of a student, it also teaches students patience, sportsmanship, and appreciation of hard work. Patience because in order to win games, one has to maintain level headed and cool so that he will not cloud his judgment. Sportsmanship, so that even if one loses, he is not bitter about it and can even congratulate his opponent. And appreciation for hard work because attaining skills is not an easy task.
A is the most clear and sensible answer
Haven't learned this yet, but my best guess would be D. because in the cold wars, there was the Red Scare, which was somewhat like a Witch Hunt (like the salem witch trial) except they hunted down communists and persecuted them