When they finally arrive at Gleiwitz, they are crowded into barracks, and Eliezer feels like he is going to be suffocated by the mass of people lying on top of him. People are crushing each other to death because it is so crowded, and Eliezer suddenly finds himself on top of Juliek, a boy who played the violin in the band at Buna. Eliezer is glad that Juliek is still alive and shocked to discover that he brought his violin with him. Then Eliezer begins to be suffocated by a man on top of him and has to fight his way out to get some air. He calls to his father, who is also still alive. That night Juliek miraculously extricates himself from the tangle of bodies and begins to play Beethoven soulfully on his violin. The music is so pure amidst the silence of the night, and Juliek puts his whole self and being into his music, which is only heard by an audience of dead and dying men.
The feeling of sitting in a boring car for a while is in bearable, so when we were asked to write this essay I was dreadful. However, sitting in a car during winter is fun! You get to watch slow-flakes drop down on the wind shield and watch the meet and drop down. You get to watch the neighborhood kids throw snowballs at each-other and make snowman! Their is so many sources of entertainment, that is unless you have the back seat. Then that sucks for you.
Driving during summer is unbearable. It’s hot, humid, and sticky. Their are no sources of entertainment besides my phone. The most exciting thing is the destination unlike durning the winter when you have fun the whole time.
A word wich best describes this passage is D. merry. As you see the dialog starts at cheerful tone and goes like that until it ends. Both of them Sir Toby and Andrew are excited. They jump and dance showing their happiness. So obviously their mould should be defined like merry.