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Simile - the children being pressed up against each other like so many roses
Metaphor - Margot is described as an old photograph dusted from an album
Personification - the cupboard door is said to "tremble" from her beating
Explanation:
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First person
It takes a bit of reading into the passage to see what point of view it is, because there is little indication in the first paragraph. The first indication that it is written in first person is the use of "us" at the end of that first paragraph. Then, in the subsequent paragraphs the reader sees that the author uses "I" several times, indicating first person perspective.
Answer:
it meant the she was safe from nazi and she didn't understand how bad it was really was for people who couldn't hide.
Explanation: although she was safe she didn't understand the actual struggles of jew
Are there options? Im not sure if this is helpful, but im pretty sure he was given the head seat at the round table. If thats not an option, please list them, (:
But Because it is the word that joins two potentially separate sentences together