The correct option is B) “It proves that the flames Mrs. Schachter claimed to see earlier are also real.” In the “Night by Elie Wiesel, he narrates his experiences in the Nazi’s concentration camps. When Elie and Mrs. Schachter were taken in train by the Nazis, nobody believed Mrs. Schachter when she screamed “fire” several times and she was even beaten during the journey by other Jewish in order to silence her. It was not until they reached the concentration camp that they saw the crematorium chimney. Then people realized the she was not crazy and that the flames were real.
When his only son, Androgeus, was killed in a battle against Athens, he was so eaten up with grief and hatred that he demanded a terrible tribute every nine years, fourteen young Athenians were to be sent to Crete to be fed to the Minotaur.
Answer:
They use the strategies for playing chess and for interacting with others.
Explanation:
Rules of the Game is a story by Amy Tan where Waverly's mother teaches her how to achieve more more by using the invisible strenght.
Invisible strength means quietly working towards a goal.
Waverly applies this to chess. She learns not to brag about her success or fret about losses.
For example a mentor she was learning chess from taught her that she should learn from her mistakes instead of being a sore loser.
Other rules are to never announce check with vanity lest someone with an unseen sword slit your throat, and to never throw pieces into the sandbox after losing a game.
Dill's parents lavish him with more gifts and monetary favors than Atticus, but Jem and Scout seem to sense that this is in return for their own lack of time and interest. Atticus gives his children a large degree of independence for kids so young; Dill also is given more freedom than most kids.