Answer:
A) From a Jewish survivor's perspective.
Explanation:
In <em>All Rivers Run to the Sea</em>, Elie Wiesel tells us about his own experience under Nazis oppression and gruesome treatment of the Jews. He is a Jew, a writer and a survivor of the Holocaust, so in his work, we can <em>experience </em>the very essence of what was going there. Though his works made him famous, he said that those honors are a burden because he would rather like that his sister Tsiporah stayed alive, that Holocaust did not happen and book left unwritten.
Artie Spiegelman used his father Vladek`s vivid memories for writing <em>Maus. </em>He made hours and hours of interviews which included prewar, war and after war period. Vladek with his first wife Anja were first sent into segregated neighborhoods (ghettos) and then going through several Nazi camps. They tried to escape several times, but always unsuccessfully. In that time they had a young son Richie who they sent to a different ghetto to be with his aunt, but after she found out about sending them to the camp, she pois oned her children, Richie and herself. After the war, Anja was deeply disturbed and she committed sui cide. Vladek continued his life, but haunted by terrible past.
Landforms on earth affect life on earth in countless ways. Waterways such as seas, oceans, and rivers have historically been some of the most important landforms because they have allowed humans to develop through trade, fishing, and production as a result of power from waterways. Certain landforms have also created natural boundaries between people that has led to unique cultures all over the world such as mountain ranges, deserts, seas, oceans, and forests. Also landforms have provided other unique resources like minerals that have led to human development. The list of ways that landforms have have effected human development is a never ending list.
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