<span>In the concentration camp, your ability to survive depends on your ability (or perceived ability) to work, and the young and old were killed off because they were considered unfit to work.
</span>There is your answer. :P
They feature characters that are usually animals, powerful energies, or human beings.
They explain through storytelling how the world came into existence.
Answer:
Below is the answer.
Explanation:
Letter for chef
Oxford street, London
14th September 2020.
London.
Dear Sir,
Hope you are in good health. I have came across a news that you have been looking for a chef who can serve as a chef as well as look after your son. I am professor in the Westminster school and I get free in the afternoon after which I can serve you as a chef and look after your son. I know that you are busy all day and cannot look after household chores. I am food lover and can cook many dishes.
I hope you consider me when make a decision to hire. My diplomas are attached for your reference.
Your's Sincerely
Christina Joseph.
Answer:
clarify what she is seeing by naming it.
Explanation:
The question is related to the story entitled "Living Like Weasels" by <em>Annie Dillard. </em>It focuses on the connection between <u>human beings and weasels,</u> including their similarities.
The narrator was relaxing on a tree trunk when she spotted a weasel, thus the author used the exclamation "Weasel!" She wanted to clarify that it was indeed a weasel that the narrator was staring at because<u><em> she hasn't seen any weasel in the wild before.</em></u>
So, this explains the answer.
Answer:
I'm going to guess... D? I'm extremely sorry if that's wrong!
Explanation: