One famous child survivor of the Holocaust was Roman Polanski - he survived the Warsaw Ghetto as a child and then avoided being caught by the Germans and killed by pretending to be a Catholic - but he never converted to Catholicism.
Some questions to ask him would be: did forgive the perpetrators? How did he feel living under a false name? And a discussion topic would be: how could have more children like him been saved?
Answer:
the criticism of social and economic problems
Explanation:
a comedy is satir of real world problems
Second Law of Thermodynamics states that, The processes that involves transfer or conversiom are Irreversible.
In 'Exhalation' the author Ted Chiang deeply thinks and writted about the source and meaning of life.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In this SCI- FI Short story he returns with collections to the idea of meaning and purpose of life of humans exists.
He wrote as , "The universe began as an enormous breath being held. Who knows why, but whatever the reason, I am glad that it did, because I owe my existence to that fact. All my desires and ruminations are no more and no less than eddy currents generated by the gradual exhalation of our universe. And until this great exhalation is finished, my thoughts live on."
The life of a human being is related to the Second law of thermodynamics for existence.
Answer:
Homosexuality
Explanation:
If this is USA Test Prep there is most likely a hint button on the bottom left which will help, but in this certain instance the passage says he has a distaste for the opposite sex.