Answer:
'Epitaph on a Tyrant', like many of Auden's poems of the 1930s, was inspired by the appalling events of that decade, but it also neatly encapsulates the qualities and behaviour of all tyrants, from Herod to Henry VIII to Hitler.
Explanation:
Answer:
a . tyler see outside his bedroom windw was to curtains
b . because dig sled out of the garage
c . tyler feel there being no school today because he feel
confident
<span>The correct answer is a Borrowed Word, croissant has been borrowed from French. Hope that helps.</span>
You can cross out A
And I remember reading these 2about a year ago, so If I remember clear enough I believe it's
D: Never give up without a fight.
Hope this Helps,
Again it's been about a little over a year since I've read them so if it's wrong I apologize :)
Chapter 1: Layla gives background information of historical setting. She has a Jewish b0yfriend, David. She has a curfew and their former teacher was b4rning her dad's books. Layla eaves after curfew and someone chased her and David.
Chapter 2: Layla's parents scold her for coming home after curfew. Layla texts David through a signal app to send encrypted tests. Layla doubts her religion and wishes she lied on the census to avoid this struggle.
Chapter 3: Layla is home-schooled by her father and David brings the assignments from school. The exclusive authority comes to take away Layla and her family to Camp Mobius and gives them ten minutes to pack.