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in a short time, Elie has learned to think of his own survival first.
These lines demonstrate the political activism of his poetry because it goes to show his perspective on America, while also protesting against American racism which was almost at its peak at the time he wrote this poem
Answer: Depending on which part of dialog is underlined, it is either an invitation or an apology. Denny invited Mr. Hendra to his birthday party, and Mr. Hendra apologized that he couldn’t go.
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I miss being able to actual communicate with teachers. Of course there’s emailing now, but it ever teacher reply’s quickly.