Probably false, I quite sure because i've only heard of that name once in my 6th grade history class. I'm sorry if i wasn't helpful enough to explain why it was. : (
Explanation:
Reported speech: I am ill.
Reporting part: She says,
‘She says’ will remain as such.
As the reported speech is a statement, conjunction ‘that’ will be used to connect the indirect reported speech.
‘I’ will change, as per the subject of reporting part, into ‘she’.
Tense in inidirect reported speech will not change as verb in reporting part is in present tense.
So we get: She says that she is ill.
Answer:
a disorder characterized by extreme emotions
Explanation:
It shows a difference between modern time, and then the time before. IN the beginning, the main characters are in the modern time, celebrating some sort of Jewish Holiday. As the movie goes on, it then goes to the time of WWII, and how their lives were before they were shipped off to camps. Compared to other movies (such as the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas), it actually shows the process of how they were entered into the camp, from the violent cutting of hair (which should have been way closer to the scalp than it was), branding, and the gas chambers. It gives a closer look than the movies I have personally seen so far.