Answer: Eventually
Explanation:
Eventually is an adverb. The function of an adverb in a sentence is usually to help modify a verb. Eventually as an adverb is used at the end of a process and usually before the verb.
Of the options given, therefore, however and since aren't the right options. The correct option is Eventually.
<h2>I believe the answer is C (Do I want to believe this because it was stated by someone I like or admire?)</h2><h2></h2><h2>I hope this is right ;w;</h2>
I am pretty sure that the correct answer on the question which is being asked is the first option from the scale. It helps you figure out what you already know and what you need to research about your topic. The word 'idea' in question helps you to understand that you don't need to take <span>extensive list of approaches or organizer of ideas as a basis.</span>
The viewpoint gathered from the passage is:
Sarah’s determination to hide with her brother rather than wait for the Germans is admirable.
Explanation:
Sarah begins the passage by wondering if the brother is going to sit there and let the Germans take him away and then says that surely she would not let that happen.
This is the line that sets up the passage for what is to be narrated for the whole passage which is her plans and her determination to save her brother from sure death in the German death camps.
It is her foresight that has allowed her to understand what is going to happen and she willingly takes steps to avoid it.