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Anne held a very different opinion regarding many things. This resulted in tension between the family.</em>
Explanation:
This question is related to the exceptional Diary of Anne Frank. It is about a family who has gone into hiding to save themselves from the holocaust. Anne expresses her disapproval of all that has been happening around her. She has no one to play with hence she feels lonely without friends. She wanted to become a journalist but because of Hitler's orders she had to leave school.
<u><em>She feels as if she is being drifted away from the world. She names her diary kitty and writes in it every day to express her feelings.
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<u><em>Her father is the only one in the family who understands her.</em></u>
Answer:
Mrs. Schachter kept screaming "fire" even though she was getting beaten for it because she had foreseen what will happen to them, the Jews. She is like a warning for what will be the fate of the people and how most of them will end up.
Explanation:
The memoir <em>Night </em>by Elie Weisel tells the story of how the Jews were discriminated against and treated inhumanely by the German Nazis. The book became one of the most read and first-person accounts of the horrors of the Holocaust, one of the greatest genocide in world history.
Mrs. Schachter and the captured Jews were stuffed into the cattle cars and transported to other camps for their imprisonment. She was with her ten-year-old son. Along the way, she began screaming <em>"Fire! I see a fire! I see a fire! [. . . .] This terrible fire. Have mercy on me"</em>. This happened not just once or twice but more than thrice. She was badly beaten up for causing panic among them and was even gagged. But she kept on shouting about the fire.
Her 'vision' of the fire seems to be the<u> foreshadowing of the fate of the Jews</u>. Most of them will be put in the chamber and burned. She seems to foresee what will happen to them. And even though she was beaten up for shouting and claiming she saw a fire, she kept on repeating her claim to warn them of their fate, which, unfortunately wasn't understood by the people at that time.
Answer:
entreat - to ask earnestly
Explanation:
There exists a question from other source that has the extracted part.
The correct answer to this question is this one: "In the passage presented, Bholi felt extreme happiness. With extreme joy and a throbbing heart, it says that she is very much excited to see what will happen in the coming time. She was indeed very happy.