Answer:
Coraline realized that she should have valued what she had (her parents ). Coraline acknowledges how even though her life and the people she was surrounded by, were imperfect, they were the real ones. After acknowledging this, she finds out that she could never leave them again, and how she wouldn't take anything for granted ever again. She also learns how to depend on her resources and to be strong to fight for those she loves.
Explanation:
There’s nothing really unlined but just from reading this it sound like it is a demand for change. So C
When the Bruno says, "He can't understand why Shmuel would <u>want</u> to live at Auschwitz." That is how the author makes the reader believe that Bruno doesn't understand what is happening at Auschwitz.