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of the text?
O A. Few prisoners were subjected to death marches, as Allied
troops were able to intervene during the evacuations.
B. Toward the end of the war, some concentration camp
prisoners were able to escape the SS during evacuations.
G The frequent transportation of concentration camp
prisoners was done to confuse and discourage Allied
forces.
<h2>D. Evacuations of concentration camps became known as</h2><h2>death marches that led to the brutal deaths of thousands</h2><h2>of people.</h2>
B. hubris: excessive pride or self-confidence.
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They can offer meaningful social criticism through the use of satire.
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he taught his son how to be patience and helpfulness and also wisdom
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The mention of the "midnight sun" and men who "moil for gold" indicates that the poem takes place during the Klondike Gold Rush in the Yukon in the late nineteenth century.
Explanation:
This is an extract from a Robert W. Service poem called "The cremation of Sam McGee". Robert W. Service wrote many poems referring to the Yukon and the Gold Rush that took place around 1898 (late nineteenth century). This poem talks about a prospector (people who went to the Yukon to look for gold) that froze to death during one Yukon winter.
The Yukon is also known as the "land of the midnight sun" because during summer the sun doesn't set and there's light during midnight.
Thus, the mention of the "midnight sun" and men who "moil for gold" indicates that the poem takes place during the Klondike Gold Rush in the Yukon in the late nineteenth century.