Answer:
Listened to the warnings of his father's Hungarian Police friend.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night" recounts his suffering days of the Holocaust when he, along with other Jews were persecuted and discriminated against by the Germans under Hitler. The memoir became one of the most sought after book that contains a first-person narrative of the most horrendous genocide in the history of the world.
In the memoir, Elie recalls Moishe, the Beadle fervently warning people to listen to him about what he saw what had happened to the deported Jews in Poland. Moreover, Elie also mentioned how his friend Moishe Chaim Berkowits had told them about <em>"Anti-Semitic acts take place every day, in the streets, on the trains.</em><em> </em><em>The Fascists attack Jewish stores, synagogues. The situation is becoming very serious."</em> Even their former maid Martha had offered to take them to her village for safety. All these are options that Elie and his family can take to be safe/ seek freedom.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option, i.e, to listen to their Hungarian Police friend. For it was the Hungarian police that came to 'arrest' the Jews.
Answer:
Two ideas that the phrase "nostalgia had a powerful allure" suggest about the townspeople's attitude toward the toy store are:
1. The townspeople miss the old days before Margot's daughter took over the store.
2. The townspeople are eager to see what creative ideas Margot and Andre bring to the store.
Explanation:
Nostalgia is a sentimental longing for the a time or place in the past which somebody feels. This yearning draws one to want to return to such a past time or place.
Adults, while watching children play or students, are usually drawn to nostalgic longings, as the children at play or students remind them of their former innocence or life experiments.
Allure is the attraction to an appearance or expression.
Answer:
A refugee is also considered a survivor. All survivors had to have strength and courage to get out of the ordeal they were in. So once they are out they made a victory for saving themselves.
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