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These are the similarities and differences between Lieutenant Kotler and Pavel.
Let's talk about Lieutenant Kotler first. He is a young official in the Nazi army. He works at the Auschwitz concentration camp. He loves the Nazi ideology and feels proud of his superiority over the Jewish race. He is stubborn and arrogant. In the case of Pavel, he is just a prisoner that serves the family of Bruno. Pavel and Lieutenant Kotler are directly connected because they work for the family of Bruno.
Meanwhile, Pavel is humble, Lieutenant Kotler is egocentric. He likes to be admired and respected. Pavel likes discretion and he acts like that. Lieutenant Kotler is rude, aggressive with Jewish people and enjoys to offend them.
Yes the stressed syllable is “some” and the unstressed syllable it’s “times”
Putting something in "chronological" order means putting it in the order in which it happened typically First.... Second... Third....Fourth.
Example: I went to school today. I brushed my teeth, opened my eyes, and put on clothes.
In CHRONOLOGICAL order, I (first) opened my eyes, (secondly) brushed my teeth (then) put on clothes.
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Words that can be sounded out loud
<span>See', 'be', and 'tree' all have the same rhyming sound, that long e, and so they fall under the A, because the long e sound is present first in the poem.
As for B, you make a word the B in a rhyme scheme when it completes the phrase when A did not. If the second line had ended with something with a long e as its final sound, then you would have not gone on to B, but kept A.
Since 'hear' does not rhyme with 'see', it is counted as B. The third and fourth lines go back to the long e sound we have denoted as A, and then the fifth line brings us back to B, because near rhymes with 'hear'.
Every stanza holds this rhyming scheme.</span>