B. Opinion
def: a view or judgement not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
If you want to incorporate 'for a year", you would need to say 'I have been in Poland for a year.'
But as 'been to' suggests just a visit and not a long stay, you may want to use "I had gone to Poland a year ago.'
Literature and the Holocaust have a complicated relationship. This isn't to say, of course, that the pairing isn't a fruitful one—the Holocaust has influenced, if not defined, nearly every Jewish writer since, from Saul Bellow to Jonathan Safran Foer, and many non-Jews besides, like W.G. Sebald and Jorge Semprun. Still, literature qua art—innately concerned with representation and appropriation—seemingly stands opposed to the immutability of the Holocaust and our oversized obligations to its memory. Good literature makes artistic demands, flexes and contorts narratives, resists limpid morality, compromises reality's details. Regarding the Holocaust, this seems unconscionable, even blasphemous. The horrors of Auschwitz and Buchenwald need no artistic amplification.
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Is this multiple choice or something?
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B) Stanton was determined to gain full rights for women.
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Its right on edge