Answer:
<em>Well, She helps Eliezer in the camp when he is beaten, Elie Wiesel sees her years later, after the war. </em><em>Good Luck!</em>
Habitual
Glorified
Flirty
Nightmarish
Answer:
The excerpt from "War Message to Congress" which expresses President Wilson's opinion is:
A. Each nation must decide for itself how it will meet it.
Explanation:
First, let's take a look at options B through D. They all state facts, that is, something that is known or that can be proved to be true. It is a fact that something was said on the 3rd of February. It is a fact that ships were sunk by submarines. It is also a fact that people died in such attacks. Now, when we take a look at option A, we can easily see that it expresses an opinion, not a fact. It is President Wilson's opinion that each country must make a decision for itself. Other people may disagree with him, saying, for instance, that nations should make a collective decision. Thus, we can safely choose letter A as the option that expresses an opinion.
Here's three choices you can choose
-The lines show the strength of children, as they continue to succeed even without their parents.
-The choices of parents are not the choices of their children
-The children gain agency to act by the end of the poem, with the implication that they will act better than their parents.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Not
A(I don't think it mentioned anything about race)
C(Never Said anything about poverty)
D(I don't think it was talking about children)