I would say something very off topic like talking about the eating patterns of dogs or something super random like that, ha! But there are no answers provided so that's all I can say right now!
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Answer:
Hitler not only 'isolated' the Jews based on their racial background but also extended this discrimination to other minority groups. He also ordered the execution of such people who he deemed "illegal" and inferior to the German people.
Explanation:
Infringement refers to the act of obstructing the progress or movement of something or someone or controlling and restrict the actions of something or someone. In this aspect, Adolf Hitler infringes on the rights of the Jewish people when he ostracized and deemed them "racially invalid" for the German Reich.
German leader and dictator Hitler imposed several laws and regulations that obstructed and limited the Jewish people from exercising their rights to live as German nationals/citizens. He introduced and implemented numerous policies that were racially discriminatory against the Jewish people.
One such law was the "Nuremberg Laws" which officially provides a definition of who is a German citizen and who is not. This law makes every person, irrespective of what religion he/she practices, a Jew if he/she is a descendent of a Jew. This law was a targeted attack on the Jews and the necessary step to isolate them from being equal to the "genuine" Germans.
Then, the Nuremberg Laws were extended to other minorities, including the gypsies, Sinti and Roma, and the Ne g r oe s.
And if that wasn't enough discrimination, Jews were taken to concentration camps, made to work, and exterminated as if they meant nothing.
All of these horrendous acts were a downright infringement on the rights of minorities.
Answer:
C
Explanation: The people from the dream are from his community and they are making fun of him!
Answer:
nice because people want to be with with you and help you
Explanation:
what I think is that admiring g is a key word and being g admired is actually nice so the 'nice' part really fits. I dont really get the big part though
We write and speak in three different 'persons' . . .
Let's say I'm telling you something about Sam.
I'm the first person. You're the second person. Sam is the third person.
First Person: I, we, us
Second Person: You, you-all
Third Person: He, she, it, they, them
So there are three different ways to write or tell the same story.
Most stories that you read are written either in the First person or the Third person.
<u>"First-person narrative" is a story being told by the person it's about</u>.
"I'm Al. I got up in the morning. Then I got dressed, I went to the store, and bought milk."
"Third-person narrative is a story being told about somebody.
"Sam got up in the morning. Then he got dressed, he went to the store, and he got milk."
I saved "Second-person narrative" for last, because it's not used very often
and so it sounds weird. But there ARE whole books written in Second-person:
"Your name is Johhny Schlaffgut. You went to bed early last night because
yesterday was a tough day at the office and you were tired. But this morning
you felt OK. You woke up, you got dressed, and you went to the store for milk."