She is in the same train car as Eliezer, during their deportation to Auschwitz. She was separated from her husband and two older sons, but is accompanied by a younger son. During that journey she loses her mind. She begins to hysterically scream about a flaming furnace that she sees in the distance. This is terrifying the other people, so she is beaten by some younger men trying to silence her, repeatedly. I think all that made her become silent and withdrawn.
<span>The speaker use parallel structure and repetition of the word every to advance his purpose of persuading the judge </span>to emphasize the immense seriousness and the widespread consequences of the judge's decision.
The main conflict is that Harry is now old enough to face voldemort for the first time. however harry does not know this so he assumes that this fight will be between him and snake but it will actually be between him and quirrel.
5 is opinion so you can basically say whatever you want
D, it relates a universal idea about life.
Answer: In the story Spies in Petticoats, what is the authors point of view about woman she describes? Use two details from the article to support your response.
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