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It is a simple, ordinary life for Franciszka and her daughter until 1939, when the Nazis invade. In Nazi-occupied Poland, offering shelter to Jews is a death sentence, but Franciszka and Helena do exactly that. The family of Sokal hides a Jewish family in their loft above the pig yard, a Jewish doctor with his family under the kitchen, and a German soldier who defected from the army in the attic - all completely unknown to each other. The only way for everyone to survive is for Franciszka to outsmart the Germans and her neighbors.
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Based on the given excerpt above taken from the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, this relates to the premises of Brown v. Board of Education in a way that the case of Brown talks about whether the system of education that is separated by race would limit the privileges of the citizens.
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I believe that is going to be : making a person upset or to feel empty of courage