I would think it's "rejection of enlightenment ideas"
<span>This is an analogy that you need to complete in order to see what the final word should be. So, exciting is an adjective that describes the noun thrill. So, in order to finish the analogy, you need a noun that the adjective difficult refers to. That noun could be ordeal, hardship, trouble, torment, torture, etc. You need a word that means "something difficult," so any of those words could be the correct answer.</span>
Answer:
"I remember: it happened yesterday or eternities ago. A young Jewish boy discovered the kingdom of night. I remember his bewilderment, I remember his anguish."
Explanation:
Here you can see that Wiesel starts off with a statement of 'I' and moves on to describe himself as the young Jewish boy. This helps to create a separation between the two lifetimes, in the present Wiesel is accepting an honor for his powerful and moving memoir about his life during WWII so when he mentions his experiences as that young boy going through all of that, it's almost like he wants to characterize and personify those memories into their own person.
I think I got it am not sure when when I did the math I got C.
An active sentence means that the actions are being done to the subjects. So, in this case, your subject would be the late arriving cashier. One way to make this an active sentence would be to say, “The late-arriving cashier was being scolded by the manager.” I’m sure you can come up with different ways, but feel free to use that and I hope it helps! :)