In the poem "Tattoo" by Gregg Shapiro reflect fact regarding the Holocaust survivors, the people that survived this event has effects lifelong, the narrator of “Tattoo” is talking about the distance between he and his father, how his father has this number in his arm and will not talk about, this is an internal conflict that was experienced for many families after Holocaust.
<span>d. He thinks White Fang has lost his will to fight. Please know the answer to this question before giving out an answer</span>
Answer:
I think that they make life in the community harder. In real life, it depends. The kind of rules the community has, like limits to how many kids you can have, kids are divided into age groups, can't have your own privacy since you must share your feelings and dreams with your family whether you like it or not, etc. I feel that it limits the freedom of the people in the community. It's a strange world too. There are no colors, only one season exists, no birthdays, and you can get "released" if you do not perform or develop as you should. The rules were made to make the world utopian, but I think that limiting what people can and what people can't do in order to make a utopian society is unnecessary.
It is definitely C because Sokoya means Aunt on Mother's side.