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Dudley Randall's poem “Ballad of Birmingham” is a tribute to a real-life church bombing in 1963, which killed four young girls. The main theme is that nothing -- not even a mother's love or the sacred walls of a church -- can protect an innocent child from racial violence.
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Although Levi never states it explicitly in "On the Bottom," what should the reader infer has happened to the women?
C.)They have been killed.
Explanation:
<em>Levi uses it to show that, in the camp, everyone was meant to to be killed irrespective of gender. This could be seen when he asked the guard "why he did this", to which the guard tells him, “There is no why here.” </em>
<em>This made Levi to realizes that this is the meaning of an extermination camp, to rid one of themselves. </em>
He made a law that outlaws throwing trash into the river and he told the people that pouluting the air would damage the world
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i believe its Trophies and metal's
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