I only know 4. Sara read the novel, “To Kill A Mockingbird” in her English class.
Answer:
They are angry and vow to kill those who committed the crime.
In Act III, Scene II of "Julius Caesar," the crowd feels enraged and want to avenge his death when Antony shows them Caesar's wounds. At first, Brutus convinces people that he has killed Caesar because Caesar was too ambitious. Thus, before Antony speaks, the crowd trusts Brutus' right to kill Caesar, and considers the latter a tyrant. However, Antony's display of Caesar's stabs outrages Romans, who want to assassinate his murders: "Revenge! Let’s go after them! Seek! Burn! Set fire! Kill! Slay! Leave no traitors alive!"
Answer:
Huskies resistance and intelligence
Explanation:
Also I can add an independent spirit with the intelligence of the North Huskies (wolves). Exceptionally resistant, selfish, leaders and with a potential to live at lowest temperatures. Amazing dogs.
They pretend to believe the rest of their family are still alive because it gives them a reason to live. Throughout their imprisonment, Eliezer says his reason for surviving the atrocities is his father. When his father dies, he almost completely gives up, but is liberated. This hope is shown by other Jews in the camp. Many are searching for word of loved ones who might have escaped and survived in hopes that that they have survived.