Answer:
I can assure that bank is a safer place tp keep your money than at home.
Explanation:
Because if you keep your money in your house and the you get robbed or something and they take all your money, what are going to do? and if you keep your in the house and the banks get robbed they will take responsibility . That's if they can actually rob the bank
Chapter 9 tells us that Mrs. Johansen has brought Annemarie, Kirsti and Ellen to stay at her brother's (Henrik) house for a few days. In previous chapters, we find out that Ellen comes to stay with the Johansen's for her own safety. She is to act as the third daughter of the house. When the German soldiers demand evidence that Ellen is actually a Johansen,...
Answer: The Answer is C: "When she told him he could pray for the boy, Clayten responded: 'I don't pray, but I'd love to help with food, donations, etc.'"
Explanation: I took the quiz
A. the silliness of the Victorian era's emphasis on appearances
Similarities:
They both had a childlike mind and an innocence in the world. Neither had any idea of how horrible the Holocaust was nor did they realize how much it was affecting them. Their death together in the gas chamber showed their curiosity and their sudden fear, but they had no idea that they were going to die. Their bond together was despite their cultural differences and a literal fence.
Differences
Their main differences were that Shmuel was a Jewish child in a concentration camp and Bruno was the son of a Nazi commandant. Bruno had questions and was curious about why Shmuel was wearing<em> </em>"pajamas" and why he had a number and a shaved head. Bruno had no idea what was going on in the camp. Shmuel, on the other hand, had no idea what the life was like on the other side of the fence.