When the Hungarian police finally <span>arrived to round up the Jews in </span>the ghetto,<span> Wiesel </span><span>and his sisters help the Jewish police to secretly bring water to thirsty children </span>who were sent outside of the street.<span> The irony in the story is that t</span><span>he people were happy despite the fact that they were about to be </span>deported. This is because they no longer have to stay for a long time under the sun.<span> </span>
It makes readers think about how long Ellery usually takes to solve a case.
Explanation:
The insistence of one person being worried and looking at the clock is that the investigators are running late and it could be due to a variety of reasons.
They could be in grave danger or there is an imminent threat of something else happening around them as they focus on this case.
The other person tells him smugly that the detective still has 28 minutes to solve the case.
This sentence insinuates that the detective usually only takes that much time to solve the case, showing the speaker's confidence in his abilities.
Atticus accounts him by the court to help Tom Robinson, a man who has been blamed of raping a woman, Mayella Ewell. Even though many of Maycomb's people disapprove, Atticus says yes to help Tom to the best of his ability.
Atticus is helping Tom Robinson because it's the correct thing to do and he knew he was telling the truth, Atticus is not harmful and like other people in his town.
The judge says yes to Atticus because he is the only one who would be saying yes to take his problems and failure, to the judge, is inevitable.
The first one I am pretty sure
Answer:
agree
Explanation:
if there is no law everything will be out of control.