Answer:
It was as though madness had infected all of us.
Explanation:
Based on this excerpt from Chapter 2 of <em>Night </em>by Elie Wiesel, it is described by the narrator how Madame Schacter's shrieking screams affects the mental state of the prisoners until she is finally confined so she cannot disturb others with her screams.
Because of this, the narrator insinuates that woman is acting that way because of the terrible experiences the Jews were facing.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "b.London will once again thrive despite the calamities that befell it."
Here are the following choices:
a.The growth and development of the city will endanger the river.
b.London will once again thrive despite the calamities that befell it.
c.The queen will welcome suitors from all across the world.
d.The Thames River will be flooded and will cause disaster.
Answer:
he either likes that you don't talk or he's trying to be friends
Explanation: