That they didn’t care about them they just wanted as many hands as they could get to be in the field
Yes, to see if all your own research like the data, calculation, hypothesis, etc. matches the other persons research like the person next to you or from a study or statistics from a few years ago
In this excerpt of his speech, Wiesel encourages the world to 'take sides' and work to end suffering (A).
He does not want people to be passive and simply stay neutral (C) or on the sidelines (B). He wants people to take position: "I swore never to be silent," "We must always take sides." Through parallelism, he also blames inaction for feeding into the problem: "Neutrality helps the oppressor" // "Silence encourages the tormentor."
Neither does he believe that thinking about race, religion or political views (D) is enough. He is urging people to take action to defend citizens from discrimination. This is shown by the use of the action verb "interfere."
Answer:
Uncle Marcos makes each one new by building and using his creativity but in the end still fails to accomplish his goal