Either answer A or B i cant really decide but they both fit.
That men don’t have to worry and women do and men just have it easier then women
I believe what he meant was that his belief in god was dead and that god to him was dead. Just like how many Jews were dying so was their hopes and beliefs due to their circumstances they were facing at the time.
In the beginning, Lizabeth acted childish, immature, and didn't know about the world outside her neighborhood. During the story, she realized that the world isn't as kind as forgiving as she thought. At the end, she is more mature, understanding, and a forgiving woman. She changed because she realized that she needed to grow up. Hope this helps.