Okay, so what I can do for you right now is:
I can explain it to you, but not give you the answer.
This needs to be done by YOU, I'm pretty sure you have learned about the Holocaust so you need to explore YOUR thoughts and feelings about those times.
Note: it is said that you can go check out Anne Franks Dairy to see some examples. And if you reread the question you can understand what needs to be done.
Hope I helped.
Have a good day! =)
He asks Brutus "Et tu<span>, </span>Brute<span>?", which translates to something along the lines of "You too, Brutus?". Caesar is expressing his surprise at his friend being in league with the conspirators that were stabbing him.</span>
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I cant tell you who you go to for your problems but you can tell that Annie is maybe frustrated
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"The book describes the prejudice and segregation that inspired black people in Birmingham, Alabama, to organize and demand their civil rights. The many protests included a march by students, many of whom were interviewed for this book. Their stories describe what life was like in a segregated town and explain why it was worth risking everything for equal rights."
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