Young schoolteacher Charles Edward Chipping (Robert Donat) imposes strict discipline on his young charges at a Victorian-era English public school, becoming a fearsome presence on the campus grounds. But the love of spirited young suffragette Katherine Ellis (Greer Garson) brings the Latin instructor out of his shell and makes him a beloved campus institution into the 20th century and through the shattering violence of World War I. The film is based on the best-selling novel by James Hilton.
nooo I used to know the answer
I would say that it is C and D because it obviously shows Wiesel questioning why God should be worshiped and then he asked what there even is to thank God for because he is silent and you can tell by the tone that he is upset.
The statement about the events at the end of the Second World War that is true is A) The United States demanded huge reparation payments from Germany and Japan.
What I understood is that ignorance is very dangerous and you risk misleading people while with knowledge you understand your responsibilities and your speaking the truth. Think of the quote ignorance is bliss.