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<u>- He worked to support his mother and sister soon after his father's death</u>
<u>- he cared for a doctor's horse</u>
<u>-mowed lawns-</u>
<u>-did odd jobs while gardening and attending school</u>
<u>-built each of his family members homes himself</u>
<u>- many times he worked two jobs</u>
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<span>D. Jewish people, such as Kafka, were often persecuted and referred to as that word.</span>
Nameplate or masthead is the correct answer. It is the title of a newspaper at the top of the front page. Nameplate is used in the US and masthead is used among the Commonwealth nations. In American usage masthead means something different, it is a list with publishing details, not the title.
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Answer: b. Take
Explanation:
The word seize means to take something often suddenly, excitedly or with some force attached.
In this context, it means that the people in question came and took the belongings of a man after a court had ruled that they could.
This usually happens when someone is incapable of paying back a debt owed so the seized belongings are sold off to raise the debt owed.