Answer:
1. Camps were not originally from Jews. They were for political prisoners who opposed Hitler.
2. The greeting given to the Jews when they entered the camp was a lie since they were probably going to die.
3. It is documented that Jews often took time for humor to help with the suffering. They told jokes.
4. The Aryans that worked for Hitler, were often Jewish....
5. It is sad that some Jews tried to save their children before they could be captured and would give them to another family. IF their family survived the camp, some of them wanted to stay with their "new family."
6. This is a horrible one - Some of the Jews were given candy by the soldiers. The candy killed them.
Explanation:
Reading and teaching about the Holocaust
1. C - They are eager to learn from Douglass and seek his guidance as a teacher.
2. A - The author wishes his father would allow him to relax after school.
3. C - He believes that Master Hugh’s cruel treatment is severely injuring his well-being.
4. A - A.more fierce about protecting enslaved people.
Answer: the correct answer would be B hope this helps :)
Explanation:
Writers or speakers usually use allegories as literary devices or as rhetorical devices that convey semi-hidden or complex meanings through symbolic figures, actions, imagery, or events, which together create the moral, spiritual, or political meaning the author wishes to convey.
Answer:
<em>The bank teller gave Kurt </em><em>a look </em><em>when he deposited a real check for twenty million dollars.</em>
Explanation:
The indefinite article <em>a/an</em> is used before nouns that are singular and countable, so there is no article before a noun that is plural.
If the word after <em>a/an</em> begins with a consonant, then we use the indefinite article <em>a</em>.
If the word after <em>a/an</em> begins with a vowel, then we use the indefinite article <em>an.</em>
The article relates to the first word of the phrase (if there are more than one, for example, there is an adjective before a noun), so if we had an adjective before the noun <em>look</em> that starts with a vowel (e.g. empty), the correct article would be <em>an</em>.