<span>The correct answer is: B: „Crime and Punishment“ is a
novel written by Fyodor M. Dostoyevsky. Dostoyevsky was the Russian novelist,
essayist, journalist and philosopher, and one of the greatest writers in world
literature. He lived in 19th century, and was one of the most important writers
of Realism. Crime and Punishment is one of his best and most popular works – it
is a book about young student Rodeon Raskolnikov, who decides to kill an old
and evil woman, so he could take her money and use it for a higher purpose.
But, when he does that, he deals with the mental anguish and moral dilemmas, which
makes him to confess his crime.</span>
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Antony brings out Caesar's will during his speech in Act III, Scene II, but initially balks at reading it citing the rage it would bring them if they heard it. He gets them riled up to the point where they are begging him before he finally gives in and reads it.
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Liz is not wealthy, but she does her best to present herself nicely.
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The Franks, van Daans, and Dussel make a point to celebrate the holiday of Hanukkah because they want to celebrate life amidst the terrible times and death all around them.
Explanation:
In 'The Diary of A Young Girl', Anne Frank writes about the time in hiding when they celebrated two festivals. One of them was Hanukkah. Hanukkah is a Jewish festival celebrated for eight-days in remembrance of the rededication of Jerusalem temple in the Second century B. C.
Even while the Franks, van Daans, and Dussel were in hiding, they celebrated Hanukkah because they wanted to celebrate life. Even though they were surrounded by danger, they wanted to have some moment of joy, and Hanukkah gave them that joy.