Answer:
She is annoyed by her mother's exaggerated bragging.
<span>It's in the present perfect tense I guess. :)))
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The setting in a gothic fiction work of art is usually in a pseudo-medieval "spooky" castles. Main characters usually thread between madness and sanity, only to find out that they were never insane and the paranormal activities were always true. Darkness and the night are also a main aspect of gothic fiction as things rarely happen during the day in gothic fiction. Death or cruel torture is another element that is ever present as someone always has to die or be cruelly or unusually tortured. Gothic fiction pieces of art almost always have an innately evil person, whether it be a regular person who is evil, or a supernatural being such as Dracula in the novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker.
Answer:
Moshe the Beadle.
Explanation:
Kabbalah is the study of the mystical interpretation of the Bible, the school of thought, and the study and teaching related to this. It is a part of the Jewish tradition to learn or be introduced to this study for them to become "god-fearing" men.
In his memoir "Night", Eliezer Wiesel mentioned how he wanted to learn more and be taught. But when he asked his father to help him, he refused, saying that <em>"He wanted to drive the idea of studying Kabbalah from my mind."</em> Then, he found Moishe the Beadle, who became <em>"a master"</em>, teaching him <em>"for hours on end about the Kabbalah's revelations and its mysteries"</em>.
Thus, <u>Moshe the Beadle introduces, teaches, and helps Eliezer about the Kabbalah</u>.
Most Likely D or B but i’m not sure but I feel like it’s B